Lap-Band Patients Operate in the Dark

Information about facilities’ disciplinary histories is public, but few consumers know how to find it.

Willie Brooks Jr. was a 35-year-old substitute custodial worker for the Pomona school district when he decided to do something about his weight last year.

The 6-foot-6 Brooks tipped the scale at nearly 300 pounds. He thought he would be in line for a permanent position if he lost a few pounds. So when he noticed the advertising campaign suggesting he find out about weight loss surgery by calling 1-800-GET-SLIM, he followed up.

Brooks had surgery to implant a lap-band — a silicone ring fitted around the upper stomach to suppress appetite — last June 5 at a surgical facility in Beverly Hills operated by Top Surgeons, the sponsor of those 1-800-GET-THIN and 1-800-GET-SLIM billboards that have become as inescapable on Southern California freeways as smog in summer. He was sent home to Perris with a prescription for oxycodone painkiller and instructions to return in a week.

Three days later, Brooks was dead. At the autopsy, a Riverside County coroner found stomach contents leaking around the edges of the lap-band and more than a liter of pus in his abdomen. On her report she listed the cause of death as “peritonitis due to lap-band procedure due to obesity.”

I was thinking about the Brooks family the other day while driving past one of the new billboards Top Surgeons has been rolling out in the Southland.

The new billboards state, “We only work with pre-screened, fully-inspected and accredited facilities.” They display a huge gold seal reading: “We are committed to PATIENT SAFETY at the highest level!”

These billboards seem to be a response to my previous columns about this hard-sell, high-volume medical enterprise and the people behind it, the brothers Julian and Michael Omidi.

Read more: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hiltzik18-2010apr18,0,4485135.column?page=1
Related: Lap-Band Promoters’ Troubled History
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