Introduction
GaBP ring implantation is a procedure of placing a band or ring (GaBP ring) around the stomach pouch to control increased gastric reservoir capacity following gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy.
Sometimes, even the most prominent weight loss surgeries (bariatric procedures) such as gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy do not provide a satisfactory outcome resulting in inadequate weight loss, and weight regain. This can be caused from dilation of the stomach pouch, stoma (opening in the gastrointestinal tract), and proximal small intestine following weight loss surgery. Therefore, placing a ring around the stomach tube prevents dilation and restricts the size of the gastric reservoir.
The GaBP Ring is a prefabricated, calibrated and sterilized silicone coated implantable device intended to control the gastric reservoir capacity following gastric bypass, and sleeve gastrectomy. GaBP ring has two ends: a male end (introducer) and a female end. GaBP ring is available in four sizes (6, 6.5,7 and 7.5 cm).
The GaBP ring of appropriate size (usually 6.5cm) is opened from the package and the latches are removed. The male end of the device is inserted partially into the female end to prime the device. Then, the GaBP ring is placed in a sterile antibiotic solution.
GaBP ring implantation reduces gastric pouch size and provides several benefits including: