Revision from RNY to DS
OK, I am looking to have a revision from an RNY to DS. I am in Texas and am looking for a good surgeon who performs this revision.
I have contacted Dr. Keshishian's office in California. He has a $4000 fee not covered by insurance. I've never heard of this before but was told that the California DS surgeons all charge an extra fee. 
Can anyone recommend other surgeons that performs the DS revision and tell me if they also have extra fees? Would love to have someone closer then California but that may not be an option.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Karla Hook
Gary Anthone, MD, FACS Email: [email protected] Director, Bariatric Surgery Program, Physicians Clinic 10060 Regency Circle Omaha, NE 68114 Phone: (402) 354-1320 Fax: (402) 354-1323 http://www.bestcare.org Dr K. has an addition charge of $4000 which is not covered by insurance
* Ara Keshishian, MD, FACS (photo) E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Dawn Keshishian, RN or Dee Tinkle, LVN Phone: 661-725-4847 or 800-816-6647 (toll-free) Delano Regional Medical Arts Building 1205 Garces Highway, Suite 303 Delano, CA 93215 http://wwwdssurgery.com * Michel Gagner, MD (photo) E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] * Alfons Pomp, MD Phone: 212-746-5294 Fax: 212-7465236 Weill Cornell Weight Loss Surgery Program 1315 York Avenue New York, NY http://www.cornellweightlosssurgery.com/ I've heard that Dr. Rabkin's group has an extra charge of appox $8000 * Robert A. Rabkin, MD, FACS (photo) * John M. Rabkin, MD, FACS Contact: Barbara Metcalf, RN Phone: 415-668-3200 Pacific Laparoscopy 2250 Hayes Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94117 http://www.paclap.com Hope that helps you in your search. Karla
The DS is no more dangerous or risky than the RNY according to the latest and most up-to-date studies. Revisions of any sort are definitely more risky by definition, no matter which revision you go for. And tell your surgeon that yes, you can convert an RNY to a "real" DS. My surgeon does it all the time. All you have to do is put everything back to normal - i.e. reattach the pouch to the remnant stomach and reattach the intestines where they came from and then start all over. Yes, it takes a whole lot longer, but it is apparently worth it in the end. ~ Sarah P. 
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They're here! My surro-sons were born July 21, 2009. Welcome to the world, Benjamin and Daniel. We love you very much!
..but again thanks......annetteHi Sarah. You're looking lovely these days. It's nice to see you're still hanging around, if not posting much. Dr. Husted/Dr. R. Rabkins completely took down my RNY too, before giving me the DS. I couldn't be happier and even though I made my personal goal in less than one year, I think I'm still losing a little. I'm not at home for 12 days so won't really know until I get home and can weigh on my scale the way I normally do it........(after coffee and poop, but before food)
If anyone would like to read my profile to find out why I chose the DS for my revision, it's all on my profile. I simply was afraid of another surgery failing!

