
All of us at DayOne want you to feel safe, comfortable and knowledgeable about what
will happen the day of your surgery.
Below are answers to some of our most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). If
the question you have is not addressed here, please
contact us.
How long will I need to take off of work after my Lap-Band Surgery?
Usually about 4-5 days. Most patients feel some fatigue and weakness for 3-5 days
but are able to return to normal functions after about 5-7 days. If you do manual
labor, you may wish to stay off of work a little longer.
On the day of my surgery, how much time beforehand do I need to arrive?
You will receive a phone call from a DayOne nurse the day before your surgery to
review last minute pre-operative instructions with you and confirm your arrival
time the day of surgery. Generally, we ask that our patients arrive at the Surgery
Center one hour prior to surgery.
Does the Surgery Center have gowns, beds and other equipment large enough to
accommodate me?
Yes, DayOne is committed to your comfort. As a result, we have customized
beds, gowns, wheelchairs, operating room equipment and x-ray equipment designed
expressly for obese patients. Furthermore, our nursing staff is fully trained to
address the needs of overweight patients.
Are DayOne's anesthesiologists experienced with the unique needs of obese patients?
Absolutely! In keeping with our commitment to the highest quality care,
DayOne uses only Board Certified or Board Eligible physician anesthesiologists in
the operating room — never CNRAs / nurse anesthetists — all of whom
are experienced in treating obese patients.
How long will I be in surgery?
Your operation itself lasts anywhere from 60-90 minutes.
Do you remove the gallbladder during surgery?
No, we do not remove the gallbladder on a routine basis unless we conduct a gallbladder
ultrasound and it indicates otherwise. Your surgeon will discuss this with you further
during your consultation.
How long will I be in recovery following my surgery?
Following surgery, patients are monitored in a recovery room for approximately 3
to 6 hours before being discharged from the Surgery Center. Recovery times vary
depending upon the individual patient.
Will I have lung therapy?
Yes, following surgery you will be asked to breathe in a tube every hour (incentive
spirometry) until you are discharged.
Am I required to stay at the Surgery Center until I have a bowel movement?
No.
How soon and how often can I walk after my operation?
We encourage patients to walk as soon and as much as possible after their surgery.
How long will I need to stay at the Center following my surgery?
As the Lap-Band surgery is performed on an outpatient basis at DayOne, patients
are released the same day as their surgery.
Will I feel much pain after the procedure?
Patients are given pain medication for use at home following surgery. Most individuals
experience only mild discomfort, which is generally relieved by the pain medicine.
What types of pain management will you provide after surgery?
Generally we use liquid Vicodin® or Tylenol® for our patients. We offer alternatives
for those who are allergic to these pain particular medications.
How soon after surgery will I be allowed to drink water?
You will be able to drink water the same day as your surgery.