Unknown taper.This event was reported by the patient.The reporter was asked to indicate the product serial number and availability of the product for analysis.To date, no additional information has been received and apollo has been unable to confirm the reported events with the patient's physician.Review of the device labeling notes the following: precautions: it is the responsibility of the surgeon to advise the patient of the known risks and complications associated with the surgical procedure and implant.Patients must be cautioned to chew their food thoroughly.Patients with dentures must be cautioned to be particularly careful to cut their food into small pieces.Failure to follow these precautions may result in vomiting, stomal irritation and edema, possibly even obstruction.Adverse events: it is important to discuss all possible complications and adverse events with your patient.Complications which may result from the use of this product include the risks associated with the medications and methods utilized in the surgical procedure, the risks associated with any surgical procedure and the patient's degree of intolerance to any foreign object implanted in the body.Gastroesophageal reflux, nausea and/or vomiting with early or minor slippage may be successfully resolved by band deflation in some cases.More serious slippages may require surgery to reposition and/or remove the band.Immediate re-operation to remove the band is indicated if there is total stoma-outlet obstruction that does not respond to band deflation or if there is abdominal pain.Nausea and vomiting may occur, particularly in the first few days after surgery and when the patient eats more than recommended.Nausea and vomiting may also be symptoms of stoma obstruction or a band/ stomach slippage.Frequent, severe vomiting can result in pouch dilatation, stomach slippage or esophageal dilatation.Deflation of the band is immediately indicated in all of these situations.Deflation of the band may alleviate excessively rapid weight loss and nausea and vomiting.Reoperation to reposition or remove the device may be required.Warnings: patients should be advised that the lap-band ap® system is a long-term implant.Explant (removal) and replacement surgery may be indicated at any time.Medical management of adverse reactions may include explantation.Revision surgery for explantation and replacement may also be indicated to achieve patient satisfaction.
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