Major types of surgery for weight loss - comparison 

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This table was written by Dr Terry Simpson who has EXTENSIVE experience with all WLS procedures (>20 years)
 

Major types of surgery for weight loss

 

VBG

Lap-Band or other adjustable types of bands

RNY

Fobi Pouch included in this

RNY-distal

DS/BPD

BPD without DS is rarely done in the United States

Restrictive or Bypass RestrictiveRestrictive Restrictive & Bypass Restrictive & Bypass Restrictive & Bypass

Percent of excess weight lost at five years

40-60% >75% 50-75% 60-75% >75%

Ranking for weight loss

4th ? (1 or 2) 3rd 2nd 1st

Vitamins needed

Yes Recommended Yes Yes Yes

B12 needed

No No Often Often

Occasionally

Calcium needed

Rare Rare Recommended Yes

Yes

Iron needed

Sometimes Rare Often Often Often
Food restrictions Chew well Minimal Fiber may cause bezoars. Dumping may occur with high carbohydrates Low fiber, High protein High incidence of lactose and wheat intolerance.  Fatty foods cause diarrhea
Downside
of this operation
High compliance needed for success Requires adjustments Dumping, ulcer formation, strictures 3-4 stools per day. Increased vitamin A, D, E, and K deficiency. Foul smelling flatus 3-4 stools per day. Increased vitamin A, D, E, and K deficiency. Foul smelling flatus
Upside
to this operation
Minimal long-term nutritional problems Safest operation
and as effective as others
Best studied of all operations, most commonly performed Good for patients with BMI over 50 Fast initial weight loss

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