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Feeling Better in Her Body

Mar 8, 2023

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A local woman is active again after weight loss surgery.

Yvonne Lagunas used to love walking to the local swap meet with her husband. But over time, it became harder to manage the journey.

鈥淚 would get tired within 10 minutes, or it was too hot and I felt like I was going to pass out,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淢y weight had a lot to contribute to that.鈥

However, it was when she sought treatment for severe abdominal pain that Lagunas knew it was time to lose weight.

鈥淚 had a noncancerous tumor on my spleen that was causing pain,鈥 she says. She visited Andrea Pakula, MD, medical director of robotic surgery at 网曝门事件 Health Simi Valley, to talk about removing the organ.

鈥淪pleen surgery is complex,鈥 Dr. Pakula explains, 鈥渟o I advised her that we should aim to get her weight down prior to surgery to improve her outcome.鈥

Dr. Pakula specializes in robotic bariatric (weight loss) surgery, which she thought could help Lagunas live a healthier life with less pain. They decided to schedule weight loss surgery before removing the spleen.

The support to succeed

Before her weight loss surgery, Lagunas worked with a registered dietitian and a psychologist.

鈥淲e recommend these steps to make sure people have the proper support,鈥 says Lauren Poliakin, MD, medical director of bariatrics and weight management at 网曝门事件 Health Simi Valley. 鈥淭his is a totally life-changing surgery, so it鈥檚 important to make sure people are ready for the lifelong commitment to lose the weight and keep it off.鈥

Choices for surgery

When she was ready for her operation, Lagunas had two options: sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass.

鈥淲ith a sleeve gastrectomy, we remove approximately 80 percent of the stomach, which leads to a feeling of fullness and has other effects for weight loss,鈥 Dr. Pakula explains. 鈥淔or gastric bypass, we make a small stomach pouch and connect it to the small intestine, so it essentially passes over a large portion of the stomach and small intestine.鈥 This results in the stomach being able to hold less food and the body absorbing fewer calories and nutrients.

Together, Lagunas and Dr. Pakula determined that a sleeve gastrectomy was the best surgery for her needs.

Drs. Pakula and Poliakin do both operations using the da Vinci robot, a machine that helps specially trained surgeons perform complex procedures through smaller incisions, meaning less pain and a shorter recovery time. Lagunas went home the same day as her surgery and had minimal postoperative pain.

Lasting improvement

Since her operation, Lagunas has lost 47 pounds. As a result, her abdominal pain has subsided. 鈥淢y stomach is no longer leaning on my spleen and causing pain,鈥 Lagunas says. 鈥淚n fact, Dr. Pakula says we might not need to remove it now.鈥

Dr. Poliakin cautions that weight loss surgery isn鈥檛 a quick-fix procedure that works without a lot of effort on the patient鈥檚 part 鈥 the surgery is used as a tool for weight loss. 鈥淭he people who are most successful are the ones who understand they have to make changes to their lifestyle, improve their eating habits and stay active,鈥 she says.

Dr. Pakula agrees that improvement in symptoms and quality of life can be incredible when people are committed and supported. 鈥淵vonne may not need to have her spleen removed, and I have so many other patients who have similar experiences 鈥 they鈥檙e no longer on medication for blood pressure, they don鈥檛 have to have knee surgery, or their diabetes is in remission because they were able to lose weight.鈥

Lagunas is back to walking to the swap meet and playing with her kids.

鈥淲e go on long walks or play at the park, and I can do it without feeling tired,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 so glad I did the surgery; I feel healthier and more active. It was a great decision.鈥