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How much pain is there if any when they remove the staples from your stomach?

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? there are no staples to remove

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? there are no staples to remove

I second this question. I've never heard of staples that have to be removed with a VSG.

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The staples are titanium and they are permanent.

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If they remove the staples your food would float around in there! LOL

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Are you having open surgery or laparascopic?

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My surgeon use staples on your abdomen.

My mom has had other abdominal surgery more than once and prefers staples to sutures as they come out easier.

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It sounds like his surgeon is not doing the surgery laposcopically (sp) so he will have one big incision.

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Maybe nobody understands what I'm asking or talking about. My surgeon puts like 6 holes in your stomach and does the surgery life everyone else does. Don't they have to seal up those holes somehow?

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Hi there. I had mine done laparoscopically and they did use staples to suture the incisions. It was a little painful when they were removed but I was able to talk through it. Some people have almost no pain. I guess I'm a baby.

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My incisions were dermabonded and stitched from the inside with the exception of where the drain was. I just kept band aids on them until they completely healed =) Hope that helps!

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Thanks drewmon, that was very helpful. I have my surgery this Tuesday (31st).

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