catawba01 1 Posted January 27, 2014 Hi I am considering Mexico for Plication. Kinda on the fence too. But can NOT afford USA. Would love to find a trial here in Northern California to do. with your experience with A clinical trial, I would like to know. what that entails. I want the Plication because it is non-invasive and I need to lose my weight for health reasons, I am type 2 diabetic with mild hypertension and cholesterol. So any and all info you would be willing to give, Please do and thank you. Lisa 1 BrantS1976 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrantS1976 243 Posted January 28, 2014 The clinical trial just involves a bit more frequent follow up (once a month first year) and I fill out a few questionnaires each time I go in about attitude towards food and how my weight affects my life and they use those to track some of the changes. so only differences are only a little more paperwork and some additional aftercare, which I actually thought was a plus. Hi I am considering Mexico for Plication. Kinda on the fence too. But can NOT afford USA. Would love to find a trial here in Northern California to do. with your experience with A clinical trial, I would like to know. what that entails. I want the Plication because it is non-invasive and I need to lose my weight for health reasons, I am type 2 diabetic with mild hypertension and cholesterol. So any and all info you would be willing to give, Please do and thank you. Lisa Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chelan 7 Posted January 31, 2014 I personally would never do the plication it involves folding your stomach in half. I can't see it staying folded with sutures for very long. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blondegal_ 1,028 Posted January 31, 2014 I personally would never do the plication it involves folding your stomach in half. I can't see it staying folded with sutures for very long. What do you consider very long? Your comment seems unfounded. Have you researched plication? 2 ☠carolinagirl☠ and catfish87 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SandyM 1,956 Posted January 31, 2014 What do you consider very long? Your comment seems unfounded. Have you researched plication? My ? Too? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrantS1976 243 Posted February 1, 2014 <p>I personally would never do the plication it involves folding your stomach in half. I can't see it staying folded with sutures for very long. </p> You could make a similar (and equally unfounded) argument about the sleeve and how are some staples going to keep the contents of your stomach from falling out into your body cavity. Simple with the sleeve it's not like they're in there with a red swingline stapler, and when the suture the stomach they use permanent sutures and a stitching technique where if one suture fails it doesn't affect the others. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but it would be nice if they could be informed a bit before rendering one. 1 catfish87 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bandista 7,466 Posted February 1, 2014 Red Swingline stapler! Brant, I love your posts. And I follow this one because Plication is fascinating -- I'm a bit envious. Very rural area here and had not even heard of it until a few months ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chelan 7 Posted February 1, 2014 I just think its common sense my stomach is huge and I do not want if folded in half. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chelan 7 Posted February 1, 2014 Someone on this website had a problem his sutures came undone and he almost died. I am definitely not an expert and do not have any knowledge except that its less invasive and it involves folding your stomach in half and then sewing it together. I want 75% of my stomach gone out of my body. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chelan 7 Posted February 1, 2014 If someone can enlighten me please do so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chelan 7 Posted February 1, 2014 Ok I admit I don't know very much about either thats why I post so I can learn and I am happy that I am being educated on the plication because so far no one has described what it is or how it works. if the sutures are permanent thats great and what about the sleeve are the staples permanent? Does your stomach heal after or do you always have to worry about the staples and food falling out? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catfish87 3,471 Posted February 1, 2014 If someone can enlighten me please do so. Lap-band surgery plus Gastric Plication may be the perfect surgical combination for super morbidly obese patients. Because Gastric Plication causes a quicker more complete satiety, the patient can eat much less food. The lap-band further limits the amount of food that can be initially ingested. But its most important job is to heighten the sensitivity of the nerves at the top of the stomach. Those are the nerves that send the signal to the brain that you are full. So the combination of Gastric plication with Lap-band surgery results in fast satiety with much less food than the individual surgeries. iLap surgery is a double restrictive procedure that is adjustable to keep it working over the long run as is required by super morbidly obese patients. It can result in the same weight loss as the Lap-band over gastric bypass. But the small intestine is untouched and completely intact so it will deliver all the nutrition and energy in food consumed by the patient. The energy a super morbidly obese person desperately needs to get on their feet and move. Lap-band and Gastric Plication surgeries can be reversed because none of the stomach or intestines are surgically removed. Because both surgeries are less damaging than gastric bypass, recovery time can be much shorter. Physical therapy and exercise may be able to be done sooner after surgery and with more intensity, possibly improving the patient's prospect for living. http://drsimpson.net/Gastric-Plication-weight-loss-surgery/Dr-Terry-Simpson-explains-gastric-plication-V/Dr-Terry-Simpson-explains-gastric-plication.html 4 Ladybandito, Bandista, mrsto and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
☠carolinagirl☠ 18,721 Posted February 1, 2014 (edited) the band and plication has DEF helped my living life thanks for posting this simpson link catfish..... as i posted earlier on this thread: with any WLS, complications can and do happen......seems to me that the neg and false things are said by people who have idea what it is or how it works. for that info, its best to ask the WLS doctor.....as like with weight loss results, it varies and so will people's opinions on this. If someone can enlighten me please do so. Lap-band surgery plus Gastric Plication may be the perfect surgical combination for super morbidly obese patients. Because Gastric Plication causes a quicker more complete satiety, the patient can eat much less food. The lap-band further limits the amount of food that can be initially ingested. But its most important job is to heighten the sensitivity of the nerves at the top of the stomach. Those are the nerves that send the signal to the brain that you are full. So the combination of Gastric plication with Lap-band surgery results in fast satiety with much less food than the individual surgeries. iLap surgery is a double restrictive procedure that is adjustable to keep it working over the long run as is required by super morbidly obese patients. It can result in the same weight loss as the Lap-band over gastric bypass. But the small intestine is untouched and completely intact so it will deliver all the nutrition and energy in food consumed by the patient. The energy a super morbidly obese person desperately needs to get on their feet and move. Lap-band and Gastric Plication surgeries can be reversed because none of the stomach or intestines are surgically removed. Because both surgeries are less damaging than gastric bypass, recovery time can be much shorter. Physical therapy and exercise may be able to be done sooner after surgery and with more intensity, possibly improving the patient's prospect for living. http://drsimpson.net/Gastric-Plication-weight-loss-surgery/Dr-Terry-Simpson-explains-gastric-plication-V/Dr-Terry-Simpson-explains-gastric-plication.html Edited February 1, 2014 by ☠carolinagirl☠ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrsto 2,925 Posted February 1, 2014 I personally would never do the plication it involves folding your stomach in half. I can't see it staying folded with sutures for very long. To clarify, they do not fold the stomach in half. They push the greater curve inward, and put two rows of sutures. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SandyM 1,956 Posted February 1, 2014 I just think its common sense my stomach is huge and I do not want if folded in half. How do you know how big your stomach is? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites