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Gastric bypass surgery has many forms and can involve stapling and banding of the stomach as well as bypassing a portion of the small intestine. The...
Britain's National Health Service could save millions of pounds a year by offering more weight-loss surgery for obese patients, a medical study said Wednesday.
Washington, Sep 8 : A new study has suggested that obese women who have undergone bariatric surgical procedures before pregnancy are three times less likely to develop gestational diabetes (GDM) than women who have bariatric operations after delivery.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons Study Finds Obese Women Who Undergo Bariatric Procedures Before Pregnancy Are Three Times Less Likely to Have Gestational DiabetesObese women who have bariatric surgical procedures before pregnancy were three times less likely to develop gestational diabetes (GDM) than women who have bariatric operations after delivery, according to new research ...
Triangle - The Brazilian Society of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery (SBCBM), the world’s second-largest bariatric surgery society, today announced the launch of a center of excellence program for bariatric surgery providers in Brazil.
I would like to clarify some points on bariatric surgery after reading Christina Blizzard's article Obtuse plan for obese surgery (Sept. 1, The Nugget). Ontario has a plan to help more bariatric patients get this important surgery closer to home and save tax dollars in the process.[...]
Obese women who have bariatric surgical procedures before pregnancy were three times less likely to develop gestational diabetes (GDM) than women who have bariatric operations after delivery, according to new research findings published in the August issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. The retrospective study also found that delivery after bariatric procedures was ...
An Ottawa doctor says Ontario's push to expand access to weight-loss surgery in the province is leading to longer wait times because of stricter rules on covering out-of-province procedures.
Re: Obtuse plan for obese surgery (Sept. 1). I would like to clarify some points on bariatric surgery after reading Christina Blizzard's column. Ontario has a plan to help more bariatric patients get this important surgery closer to home and save tax dollars in the process.[...]
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Gastric Bypass Surgery - Just The Facts
Author:
Reggie Dunn
Gastric Bypass surgery is becoming increasingly more popular
for the morbid obese. In order to qualify for the surgery,
you must have a body mass index of more than 40, which
usually translates to being 100 or more pounds overweight.
Gastric Bypass surgery is a procedure in which the surgeon
will create a pouch out of your stomach, divide the stomach
and then connect the pouch directly to the intestine,
basically “bypassing” the lower stomach. The whole idea is
to limit the amount food that the patient can consume and to
shorten up the digestive track so that fewer calories can be
absorbed by the patients body. Since the person cannot
consume as much food, they are not going to consume as many
calories and thus force the body to use stored fat.
As with any surgery, there are certain risks associated with
the gastric bypass procedure and they include the following:
bleeding, infections, further surgeries to correct
complications, gallstones from such a drastic weight loss in
a short amount of time, gastritis, vomiting (from eating
more than the stomach pouch can hold), iron or vitamin B12
deficiencies, and calcium deficiency.
A common side effect that you will often hear about with
gastric bypass surgery is something known as "dumping
syndrome". The symptoms for dumping syndrome include nausea
and vomiting, diarrhea, bloated feeling, dizziness and
sweating, but these symptoms can be reduced considerably by
strictly following your dietitian's guidelines.
As far as what to expect after surgery, the weight loss
results are usually good. Patients generally lose an average
of 10 pounds per month and have their weight level off
around 18 and 24 months after the surgery. Typically, the
greatest weight change occurs at the beginning, because the
patient is restricted to a liquid diet for awhile.
The patient will find themselves following up with their
doctor as well as a dietitian many times during the first
year so that he or she can keep a close eye on your physical
and mential health status.
Keep in mind that gastric bypass surgery is not a miracle
cure for weight loss. Although it helps to train you to eat
less and get the feeling of being full faster, the patient
still has plenty of work of their own to do. It is an
absolute must to exercise and eat properly to fully benefit
from the procedure.
About the Author Reggie Dunn is a long time sufferer of obesity and also the webmaster of www.gastric-bypa ss-facts.info
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LONDON, Sept 8 — Providing surgical treatment for people who are morbidly obese could save British taxpayer-funded health services and the wider economy hundreds of millions of pounds a year, leading surgeons said today. In an economic impact assessment of obesity surgery, the Royal College of Surgeons and the National Obesity Forum said the ...
Plaquemine, La. — Plaquemine author Bonnie Case Lefebvre tells a fictionalized account of her daughter's love story and the harrowing death of her son-in-law after failed gastric by-pass surgery in her first novel, MD: Masters of Deceit, Story of a Medical Debacle.
Providing surgical treatment for people who are morbidly obese could save British taxpayer-funded health services and the wider economy hundreds of millions of pounds a year, leading surgeons said on Wednesday.
An Ottawa doctor says Ontario's push to expand access to weight-loss surgery in the province is leading to longer wait times because of stricter rules on covering out-of-province procedures.
By: Ann Compton Kibler, the resident hall coordinator for Honors Hall, once topped the scales at 520 pounds before deciding to have the weight loss surgery on June 3, 2009. ...
Report urges increase in gastric bypass ops as tens of thousands of patients 'missing out' The extremely low availability of surgery to correct obesity is leading over the long term to the expenditure of hundreds of millions of pounds in benefit payments and costs to the NHS, a report says. Not offering a gastric bypass or gastric band surgery to people who are extremely overweight means that ...
THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Obese women who have weight loss surgery before they get pregnant are three times less likely to develop gestational diabetes and are also less likely to require a cesarean section, a new study finds.
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