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You Can Get Your Weight

You Can Get Your Weight. Under Control. SMR124 Rev. 2 10/26/10. Evolution of Weight Loss Procedures New Option: Incisionless Procedure What is Primary Obesity Surgery, Endolumenal (POSE)? Procedure Details Is POSE right for you?. SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10. Open Surgery.

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You Can Get Your Weight

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  1. You Can Get Your Weight Under Control SMR124 Rev. 2 10/26/10

  2. Evolution of Weight Loss Procedures • New Option: Incisionless Procedure • What is Primary Obesity Surgery, Endolumenal (POSE)? • Procedure Details • Is POSE right for you? SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  3. Open Surgery (Roux en Y Gastric Bypass) Up to 1 week 6 weeks+ Incisionless Surgery Laparoscopic Surgery (POSE) (Gastric Band) Scarring 1 day oroutpatient Typical Hospitalization Typical Recovery ~3 weeks 1-2 days 1-3 days SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  4. Incisionless Operating Platform (IOP) Innovative Features and Benefits SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  5. Stomach Before & After Superimposed View Durable Tissue Anchors Secure Folds in Stomach SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  6. POSE Animation SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  7. POSE Procedure: What to expect Pre-Op physical & nutritional evaluation Surgery 60-90 minutes under general anesthesia Overnight hospital stay or outpatient procedure Follow-up appointments with practice to establish & monitor proper diet and exercise activity SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  8. Potential Risks: • Complications that may be associated with the procedure include: • Sore throat & nausea • Others include: • Abrasion • Perforation • Bleeding • Fistula • Inflammatory Reaction • The procedure is new and long term data is not available yet. SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  9. FAQs A: Weight loss will vary patient to patient. The POSE procedure has been designed to decrease your sensation of being hungry and increase your sensation of being full. To maximize weight loss results, be sure to ask your doctor about the diet and exercise plan provided. Q: How much weight will I lose? SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

  10. The next generation: POSE SMR134 Rev. 1 10/26/10

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