Gastric Lap Band Surgery For Weight Loss
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OBGYN.net Broadcasting presents Part II of a series on Weight Loss Surgery. These videos follow our patient through the entire surgery process from the decision to have surgery, through post-op followup in one year. Funding for this project was provided by InnerDyne® Inc., BioEnterics Corp., and Richard Wolf Instruments. Part II is a pre-op interview between our patient, Roberta Speyer, Publisher of OBGYN.net and her surgeon Dr. Rudolf Weiner. With them is also Marshall Smith, MD, Publisher of MediSpecialty.com.
At this time, three years post-op, Roberta is satisfied with the outcome of her surgery and hopes you have found her story helpful in your search for answers. Please direct any questions about LAP BAND surgery to your personal physician, or email the product makers directly at: http://www.inamed.com/contact/bio_patient.cgi. Due to time restraints Roberta Speyer and the OBGYN.net team cannot respond to personal emails.
See Professor Rudolf Weiner's website about Weight Loss Surgery to see if this option is right for you. Visit www.profweiner.com.
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