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Ask the Doctor: What happens if I regain the weight I lose after gastric bypass surgery? Can the surgery be redone?

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Dr. Shawn Tsuda answers the question: “What happens if I regain the weight I lose after gastric bypass surgery? Can the surgery be redone?”

Weight re-gain following bariatric surgery remains a concern for many patients who have had, or are considering, surgery for weight loss.

While weight-loss procedures – whether the gastric bypass, adjustable gastric band, or the sleeve gastrectomy – remain the best option for durable weight loss in patients with morbid obesity, regain of most or all of one’s preoperative weight is possible.

While the primary cause of weight re-gain can be from a gastric pouch that is stretched, a gradual re-connection between the remant stomach and “new” stomach, or a band that is too loose or malfunctioning, the most common reasons are poor behavioral choices.

Grazing for food, snacking, eating too close to bed time, lack of exercise, and lack of portion control are the common culprits.

This emphasizes the importance of having weight loss surgery-when indicated-in the context of a comprehensive program that has support groups, personal follow-up with the surgeon, and a committment to life-long care.

Shawn Tsuda, M.D. is vice chief for bariatric surgery at University Health System and the University of Nevada School of Medicine, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Tsuda completed his fellowship training in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at Harvard Medical School. He is board certified in general surgery.

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