UNIQUE NON-INVASIVE WEIGHT-LOSS
SURGERY PERFORMED AT MERCY MEDICAL CENTER
First Endoluminal Gastric Pouch Reductions In The Northeast
(Rockville Centre, NY) - In
the first operations of their kind in the Northeast, a bariatric
surgery team at Mercy Medical Center has performed a unique
non-invasive weight loss procedure that uses a new device that
reduces the size of a patient’s stomach without the need for
any incisions.
Shawn Garber, MD, Chief of Bariatric Surgery at Mercy, is one
of the first five surgeons in the United States to learn the
StomaphyX™ procedure for endoluminal gastric pouch reduction
in patients with previous gastric bypass surgery.
The procedure was performed on July 18 on five patients who
underwent laparoscopic gastric bypass in 2003 and had been gaining
back some weight because of gradual expansion of their gastric
pouches. All had their pouches successfully reduced using the
new StomaphyX procedure.
“This is an important new option for the 15 to 20 percent of
patients who gain weight a few years after undergoing bariatric
surgery,” explained Dr. Garber, who heads the
New York Bariatric Group. “Because it involves neither abdominal
nor internal incisions, this technique is the least invasive,
has the lowest risk, and allows patients to recover more quickly
and return to their normal activities.”
Dr. Garber and his colleague, Spencer Holover, MD, have performed
more than 2,000 weight loss surgeries with the specially-trained
team at Mercy, which has been designated as a Bariatric Surgery
Center of Excellence by the American Society For Bariatric Surgery.
“This dramatic advance is the future of bariatric surgery,”
said Dr. Garber. “The endoluminal technique introduces the instrument
that reduces the size of the stomach through the mouth, reducing
the risk of infection from surgical incisions, preserving future
treatment options, nearly eliminating pain for the patient,
and requiring less recovery time than open or even minimally-invasive
laparoscopic procedures.”
Potential patients can learn about the new technique at Mercy
Medical Center’s free monthly seminars on weight-loss
surgery, which offer participants the opportunity to speak with
bariatric surgeons and hear from patients first-hand about their
experiences. Information and registration is available by calling
516-62MERCY (516-626-3729).
About Mercy Medical Center
Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre is a 387-bed, not-for-profit
hospital serving the healthcare needs of Nassau County and its
surrounding area. Best known for services in maternal health,
oncology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, orthopedics,
and behavioral health, Mercy provides 24 hour emergency and
trauma care, is a state-designated Stroke Center, site of a
Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a Bariatric Center of
Excellence designated by the American Society of Bariatric Surgery,
and the regional home of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
Mercy also is the recipient of the 2007 Orthopedic Care Excellence
Award from HealthGrades, marking the third year in a row that
the nation’s leading healthcare ratings company has given Mercy’s
program its top orthopedics honor.
For physician referrals, call: 516-62MERCY or visit http://mercymedicalcenter.chhsli.org.
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For immediate release, contact: Mel Granick
Phone: 516-705-2618
E-Mail: mel.granick@chsli.org
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