FDA Advisory Committee Recommends Approval for Lap-Band Surgery for Less Obese Patients

An FDA advisory panel has voted in favor of approving the Lap-Band gastric binding procedure for less obese patients than current regulations permit, according to a news release from Allergan, maker of the Lap-Band weight-loss surgery device.

 

The FDA Gastroenterology and Urology Devices Panel of the Medical Devices Advisory Committee recommended, with an 8-2 vote, that the FDA extend the currently approved use of the Lap-Band System, in people who have a body mass index (BMI) of at least 35 or patients with a BMI greater than or equal to 30 who also has at least one comorbid condition.

 

The panel's recommendation is non-binding, but the FDA typically acts on its suggestions.

 

The LAP-BAND System was originally approved by the FDA in 2001; it received international approval in 1993. Over the past 17 years, more than 600,000 procedures have been performed, according to the news release.

 

Read the Allergan news release about the lap-band system.

 

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