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Sat,19May2012

Weight loss surgery procedure

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Weight loss surgery is also known as bariatric surgery. It involves many procedures for those people who are battling with obesity. With weight loss surgery, the size of the stomach is reduced. This is done through the implantation of a medical device, or through gastric banding, or through removing part of the stomach. When part of the stomach is removed it is generally the sleeve which is removed. Another method of weight loss surgery is through re-routing the small intestines. When this takes place they are routed to a small pouch in the stomach.

Based upon long term studies, the weight loss surgeries can significantly reduce weight loss, can aid in recovering from diabetes, while also reducing cardiovascular risks and reducing the mortality rate. When you receive weight loss surgery you can reduce your mortality rate from forty percent down to twenty three percent. As of late, studies show that those who are older and utilize weight loss surgery do not benefit from the same survival rates as those who are younger and utilize weight loss surgery.

People who are obese and have a body mass index of a minimum of forty, as well as those people whose body mass index is thirty five but they are living with serious medical conditions like diabetes should consider weight loss surgery. If you are not facing comorbidities then using weight loss surgery is not recommended.

If you have attempted adequate exercise programs alongside diet programs and still find that you are unable to lose weight, then weight loss surgery should be considered. If you are facing obesity-related conditions such as diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, hypertension, or obstructive sleep apnea then you should also consider using weight loss surgery. When you are discussing weight loss surgery with a doctor, you should discuss potential long term side effects as well as possibilities for gallbladder disease, malabsorption, and re-operation. If you do undergo weight loss surgery you should be referred to centers with high-volume and experienced surgeons.

Under certain circumstances people whose body mass index is between thirty and thirty five are now eligible for bariatric surgery. The considerations for eligibility include those patients who are extremely obese. As such, it is crucial to undergo psychiatric screening. Eligibility determination for bariatric surgery also includes determining the post-operative success for each client. For those who have a body mass index which exceeds forty, the risk for depression is five fold. Out of all bariatric surgery clients, half are depressed.

There are three main categories of procedures. Within the United States, standard of care prefers laparoscopic surgeries to open procedures. There are current trends which are trying to achieve better results with endoscopic procedures. When you are recovering from weight loss surgery, it is common to be dehydrated for at least one month after the surgery. It is difficult for patients to change their drinking habits to accommodate the new gastric volume. Therefore, people should always drink lots of water and ensure that they are taking multi-vitamins to ensure they remain healthy.

Hospitals

  • Genesys Regional
  • St. Joseph Mercy
  • Crittenton Hospital
  • North Oakland

Contact Information

Oakland Bariatrics
Dr. Marek Lutrzykowski, M.D.

Address: 10 W. Square Lake. Rd., Ste.200
Bloomfield Hills MI 48302
Phone: (248) 322-1543