Does anyone know if BTC does Distal or Proximal?

Hello all,
I’m 2.5 weeks post-op. I went to BTC in Belvidere,IL
for my open procedure. I know that my stomach is
30CCs (1 oz) but I can’t find in my notes if BTC’s
procedure is to do the Distal or Proximal on its patients.
Does anyone know what the standard procedure for BTC
is (proximal or distal)?
Thanks,
Sheila

7 Responses to “Does anyone know if BTC does Distal or Proximal?”

  1. Eve Kyra Says:

    Sheila,
    I don’t know which surgeon you had at BTC in Belvedere, Illinois, but I know Dr.
    Boe (sp?) only does proximal, and I would believe the same protocol goes for all
    the surgeons there. I think they are standard with a 30cc pouch and proximal
    open RNY.
    You can always call them and have them pull your chart and see.
    Kelly
    - 101 pounds @ 5 1/2 months post op!

  2. lavern_1200 Says:

    I neither know nor care how much intestine was bypassed or any other details of
    my surgery. I know it works and that’s all I care about. It’s never occurred
    to me to ask.
    Judy
    Lap RNY 7/23/02
    54/5′3″/257/177/1??
    bmi 46/31
    -44 inches

  3. kenneth_200 Says:

    Or even if they *do* speak English, might have zero clue about
    what an RNY even is.
    When I first started this journey I had a really crappy insurance plan. I
    went to my PCP and told her I was seriously considering gastric bypass
    surgery. She said, (Now are you ready for this?) “I don’t think we approve
    liposuction here.” Argghhh!!! That made me change plans real quick and it
    was the smartest thing I ever did.

  4. Irma Lee Says:

    yea, but what if it isn’t working? does the amount bypassed make a big
    difference in weight loss?
    Nancy - 56 years old
    LAP RNY - 12-16-02
    BMI 45
    Dr Joseph Colella
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    5′3″ 270/240

  5. Irma Lee Says:

    Mabye the office girls I spoke to did’nt know what they were talking about? That
    certainly wouldn’t surprise me!
    I called my doctor and asked if my surgery was distal or proximal and the nurse
    said “what are you talking about” Then I explained what I was asking and she
    looked at my chart and said she couldn’t find anything relating to what I was
    asking. She said, “you’ll have to wait until you see the doctor and ask him
    yourself.” So it is very clear to me, that just because they work for a
    surgeron who does this surgery, doesn’t mean they understand the process.
    Nancy - 56 years old
    LAP RNY - 12-16-02
    BMI 45
    Dr Joseph Colella
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    5′3″ 270/240

  6. Merle Gregoria Says:

    Nancy if you are talking about yourself how can you say it isn’t working?
    You have lost probably 20% of your excess weight in less than two months.
    THat is PHENOMONAL! This is if you have 150 pounds to lose — to get to 120
    and you probably do not want to get that low. So if you only have 120 pounds
    to lose that is 25% OF YOUR EXCESS WEIGHT GONE! It is working. Give it
    time and quit comparing your numbers to everyone else. In a 12-24 months you
    will lose between 60-80% of your excess weight if not more. But at least 60
    to 80%. By my calculations — at two months out you are on a great run.
    Denise Rasley
    mailto: drasley@…
    BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98

  7. evangelina15 Says:

    I thought Proximal, Medial and Distal procedures were based on the
    “Common Channel” length remaining after the entero-enterostomy?????
    I would get your operative report and see how much of a common channel
    length is remaining and then review Ray’s definitions at
    www.bariatricsupplementsystem.com (good descriptions of what
    Proximal, Medial and Distal are)
    I know BTC does the standard bypass of 150com of the duodenum and
    jejunum, but the actual absorption takes place in the Common
    Channel….Ray, am I wrong on this??
    ~Jackie in MI~
    Open RNY 2/8/02
    Dr. Marymor at BTC Ypsi
    369 to 205
    common channel length of 460cm = Proximal procedure for me!

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