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03/11/2010 09:30 AM
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DALLAS----Tenet Healthcare Corporation today announced that 20 of its hospitals have been designated as Blue Distinction Centers for Spine Surgery and/or Blue Distinction Centers for Knee and Hip Replacement by local Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies.

03/11/2010 06:02 AM
Celebrating successful weight loss (The Morning Sun)
Since 2003, Gratiot Bariatric Treatment Center has performed more than 830 bariatric surgeries and helped patients lose a combined total of more than 100,000 pounds.

03/09/2010 10:55 PM
Minds over munchies (The News & Observer)
The March 2 article on bariatric surgery implied that many physicians think it should be incorporated more often for helping society solve our problem of overweight and obese patients and their subsequent health problems.

03/10/2010 04:34 PM
Gastric bypass surgery increases risk of kidney stones (EurekAlert!)
( UT Southwestern Medical Center ) Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience changes in their urine composition that increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research from UT Southwestern Medical Center investigators suggests.

03/10/2010 07:07 PM
Gastric bypass surgery increases risk of kidney stones, study suggests (Science Daily)
Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience changes in their urine composition that increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research suggests.

03/05/2010 10:32 PM
FMC recognized by industry group for bariatric surgery (Arizona Daily Sun)
Flagstaff Medical Center has been recognized by an industrygroup, the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery,for having an effective bariatric surgery program.

03/11/2010 08:16 AM
Gastric Bypass Surgery Increases Risk Of Kidney Stones (Medical News Today)
Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience changes in their urine composition that increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research from UT Southwestern Medical Center investigators suggests. A new study, published in the March issue of The Journal of Urology, found that some of these urinary changes place weight-loss surgery patients at higher risk for developing kidney ...

03/12/2010 09:41 AM
Fat Surgery Urged for Obese Kids May Boost Allergan (Correct) (Bloomberg)
(Corrects Ludwig statement in the third paragraph.) March 12 (Bloomberg) -- David Ludwig , director of the obesity program at Children’s Hospital Boston, was against weight-loss surgery for kids, he says, because it ignored the real problem, a “toxic environment” jammed with junk food.

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  Is Losing Weight Via Gastric Bypass For Everyone?

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Jerry Hall

Gastric bypass surgery is not about losing weight the easy way and looking good, the operation is about improving health.

There are several types of gastric bypass procedures, but all of them involve bypassing part of the small bowel by greater or lesser degrees. Surgical options Gastric bypass procedures involve constructing a gastric pouch whose outlet is a Y-shaped limb of small bowel of varying lengths. By far, the most common procedure is the gastric bypass, which is done both open and laparoscopically.

In most types of gastric bypass surgeries done today only 50 cm of the intestine is allowed to function in normal fashion.

How is the gastric bypass surgery different than the LAP-BAND? Generally, gastric bypass patients stay in the hospital one to two days following surgery, and recovery takes approximately one to three weeks. With laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, most patients are completely back to normal activities around three weeks after surgery.

Of the several surgical variations of gastric bypass now available, the most widely used is the "Roux-en-Y" procedure. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass involves dividing the stomach and forming a small pouch while sealing off a large proportion of the stomach. In lay terms it is like a hybrid of the intestinal bypass and a gastric stapling procedure. Early adverse event rates are low following laparoscopic gastric banding, and are probably lower than gastric bypass. The most common are the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, or simply, the gastric bypass and the Lap-Band, or adjustable gastric banding system.

As with any surgery, there are possible risks with gastric bypass. With no treatment, one in four gastric bypass patients will develop gallstones following surgery. During the recovery period the limitations imposed by the gastric bypass procedure should be kept in mind.

The following are common phases in the gastric bypass diet progression: Liquids. In general, the gastric bypass diet includes foods that are high in protein, and low in fat, fiber, calories, and sugar. Fiber, found in foods like bran, popcorn, raw vegetables, and dried beans, is also limited on the gastric bypass diet. The gastric bypass diet is low in sweet and sugary foods for reasons.

Nonetheless, gastric bypass surgery is a major surgical procedure and is certainly not suitable for everyone and is not without risks. For these people the traditional remedy of diet and exercise simply doesn't work and they are turning increasingly towards gastric bypass surgery. A soon-to-be published study of gastric-bypass patients age 65 and older also showed that the procedure produced good results and improved quality of life. I have a friend that had gastric bypass surgery about 6 months ago - he is doing great!

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03/11/2010 01:52 AM
Eight out of 10 women would have surgery to lose weight rather than through diet and exercise (Daily Telegraph)
Almost eight out of 10 women would choose plastic surgery to lose weight rather than adjust their eating habits and exercise patterns, according to a new survey.

03/03/2010 10:26 AM
Gastric-bypass surgery: Commentor shares experiences with weight loss (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
A March 2 story on Sarah White's success at weight loss has generate a comment from a person who have had gastric-bypass surgery.nurse909 shares her thoughts and experience about gastric-bypass surgery.I am 25, having had gastric bypass at age 20....

03/12/2010 02:03 PM
Sharon Osbourne - Osbourne Denies Kelly Surgery Speculation (ContactMusic)
SHARON OSBOURNE has blasted reports her daughter KELLY's new slimline look is down to surgery - insisting her radiant appearance is because she's in a "good place".Reality...

03/12/2010 02:19 PM
Osbourne denies Kelly had surgery (Jam! Showbiz)
Sharon Osbourne has blasted reports her daughter Kelly's new slimline look is down to surgery - insisting her radiant appearance is because she's in a "good place".

03/11/2010 10:07 PM
Pastor gets closer to goal (The Marysville Advocate)
Pastor Charlene Barnes underwent gastric bypass surgery last summer and has followed the rules set out by her doctor to successful weight loss. Photo by JoAnn Shum

03/10/2010 04:02 AM
Weight-loss procedure starts before surgery (The Herald News)
On March 1, Holly Caponi came home from work, ate her dinner and went straight to bed, too hungry to stay awake any longer.Caponi, 25, of Crest Hill, is having laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery next week, but preparations for the procedure begin two weeks in advance.

03/11/2010 01:20 AM
Gastric bypass op raises risk of kidney stones (New Kerala)
Washington, Mar 11 : Gastric bypass surgery can change patients' urine composition that may increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research from UT Southwestern Medical Center investigators suggests.

03/10/2010 04:34 PM
Gastric bypass surgery increases risk of kidney stones (EurekAlert!)
( UT Southwestern Medical Center ) Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience changes in their urine composition that increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research from UT Southwestern Medical Center investigators suggests.

03/10/2010 07:07 PM
Gastric bypass surgery increases risk of kidney stones, study suggests (Science Daily)
Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience changes in their urine composition that increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research suggests.

03/11/2010 08:16 AM
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