What You Can Expect

Change text size + -
 

Preparing for lap band surgery

You will go through an extensive screening process to determine if you are mentally and physically ready for the surgical lap band procedure. MeritCare's pre-surgery checklist includes:

  • Attend an informational session.
    We want you to know as much as possible about lap band surgery before you seriously consider it.
  • A documented weight-loss attempt.
    In the past year, you must have demonstrated a supervised, documented attempt to lose weight through diet and exercise.
  • A mental health evaluation.
    In addition to being medically appropriate for lap band surgery, you need to be mentally ready, too. We require a mental health evaluation as preparation for lap band surgery.
  • Completed financial arrangements.
    If you have health insurance, you should know that insurance companies vary in what they require, but for the most part, they require the patient meet the medical indications for lap band surgery. We will assist you in obtaining insurance confirmation, but please know this sometimes takes time and patience.

    If you choose to pay for the surgery yourself, the MeritCare Business Office can help you with your financial questions and arrangements.

Prior to lap band surgery

You can plan to stay at MeritCare Hospital in Fargo for about one to two days. At-home recovery typically takes from one to two weeks, so make sure you've made the necessary arrangements to be away from work.

You will be required to be on a full liquid diet two weeks prior to your surgery date. If you are a smoker, you will need to quit before the surgery. This will lessen your risk of developing pneumonia and increase your body's ability to heal. Your nurse will let you know in advance what you need to do the day before surgery, including eating restrictions, laxative instructions and cleansing the area where the incision will be made.Arrange for someone to drive you home after your hospital stay. You should not drive for at least two weeks after your operation. If you are feeling ill with a bad cold or flu right before your scheduled surgery, please call to postpone your procedure until you're feeling better. A preoperative exam will be performed before surgery day to make sure everything is on track. You will enter MeritCare Hospital the morning of your surgery.

Special preparation for patients with extreme cases

Occasionally, in cases of extreme obesity and difficulty breathing, patients may need to lose weight before the procedure. Why? The operation becomes increasingly risky for patients who have a very low oxygen level. If patients don't breathe well after surgery, they don't heal well, and they can develop serious life-threatening complications. We work closely with the patient so that surgery and recovery occur in optimal conditions.

Classes & Events

Research

For over two decades, MeritCare has been a leader in clinical research. Visit our online guide to learn more about our current research and clinical trials.

Quality

Every day, MeritCare is committed to quality health care and continuous improvements. Learn more in our online quality guide.