Surgery is the most severe of the recommended treatments for obesity. Bariatric surgery
is reserved for cases of severe obesity that have been resistant to all other methods of
weight loss and weight control. There are two basic types of bariatric surgery (also known
as gastrointestinal surgery), each with a different purpose. The risks for both are similar,
as are the prospective results and outcome.
Restrictive Weight Loss Surgery
The first type of bariatric weight loss surgery is 'restrictive'. It includes the well-known
'stomach stapling'. The purpose of restrictive surgery is to restrict the amount of food that
can be eaten at one time. Doctors create a small pouch at the top of the stomach that
holds about one ounce of food, with a small opening at the bottom to hold food in the
pouch and cause a feeling of fullness. After the surgery, a patient can eat no more than
3/4 cup to a cup of well-chewed bland food at a time without becoming nauseous. The
intent of the surgery is to reduce the amount of food eaten by restricting the amount of
food that can be eaten at once.
Variations of restrictive surgery include 'lap banding', in which the pouch is created by
wrapping a silicone band around the upper part of the stomach. Since there is no need to
cut into the stomach or intestine, the complication rate is lower than in standard restrictive
surgery, and the recovery period is shorter.
The second type of bariatric surgery for weight loss is the malabsorptive variety. These
are the more common type of surgery for treatment of obesity. The most well-known of
the procedures is the gastric bypass. The purpose of gastric bypass and other types of
bypass surgery is to prevent the effective absorption of nutrients from food eaten by
'bypassing' most of the intestine in the food's path through the body. The malabsorption
results in significant weight loss and a reduction of appetite.
The possible side effects of gastric bypass surgery include:
Chronic diarrhea
Stomach ulcers
Foul-smelling stools and flatulence
Risk of nutritional and micro-nutritional deficiencies
Dumping syndrome - symptoms include faintness, fainting, nausea, sweating and
diarrhea after eating
Patients seeking bariatric surgery are evaluated by a medical professional for suitability
for the surgery. Candidates include those who are at least 80-100 pounds overweight, and
who have shown little success with traditional weight loss methods. In additions, patients
who have other physical problems which require weight loss may be candidates.
If you're considering weight loss surgery, you must realize several things:
1. The risks of surgery are serious.
2. You will require lifelong medical supervision after the surgery
3. You will still need to make lifestyle and dietary changes.
4. Many health insurance plans will not cover it.
Be sure that you choose a surgeon experienced in bariatric techniques, and that you will
be provided with full physical and emotional support before, during and after the surgery.
Archives
-
►
2011
(7)
- ► 05/01 - 05/08 (7)
-
▼
2009
(190)
- ► 12/13 - 12/20 (1)
- ► 11/08 - 11/15 (1)
- ► 09/20 - 09/27 (3)
- ► 08/16 - 08/23 (1)
- ► 08/02 - 08/09 (8)
- ► 07/26 - 08/02 (1)
-
▼
07/19 - 07/26
(66)
- Morgellons Disease
- Swine flu and pregnancy
- Alternative therapies for conditions, treating con...
- Alternative therapies, non pharmacological methods...
- dietary supplements and herbal remedies S-Z
- dietary supplements and herbal remedies H-R
- dietary supplements, herbal remedies A-G
- Cures for reducing cellulite?-What is cellulite
- Top tips for feeling great
- 10 fitness workout exercises
- How to make money building a massive downline usin...
- The basic of seo- what is seo
- Gettinglinks for your website to increase search e...
- seo basics- keyword research getting to rank numbe...
- worlds hairiest girl-Ambras Syndrome
- varicose veins, care in pregnancy, Treating Menorr...
- depression, liver disease, weak eyes, bathing for ...
- insomnia,constipation, sinusitis,kidney stones, Gl...
- Water Therapies for Headache,Coconut for Eczema
- Diabetics can eat healthy sugars,Super Foods for D...
- back massage,prostate disease
- vitamin K, iron,vitamin E, vitamin D,vitamin C
- dandruff, hair loss remedies, jaundice,Heal Leucod...
- treating swine flu, curing flu, cure for piles
- Nerve diseases, prostate problems, bronchitis,kidn...
- Diarrhoea,bacteria,diabetes,heart health, gastric ...
- Sight, exercise, depression,meditation,loss of app...
- incontinence,impotence, stress,greens and cancer.
- Exzema, heart disease,bronchitis,anaemia
- More health tips-obesity, diet
- Health tips
- The Most Practical Diet You Ever
- The Low-Down On Diet comparison
- The Last Resort: Weight Loss surgery
- The Diet Experts Agree More Than they admit
- The Big Three In The Diet World
- ommediate weight loss
- Start Losing Weight Today!
- Shopping and Lifestyle Tips for healthy weight loss
- Reward Yourself when you lose weight
- No Excuses Exercises for Weight loss
- Need To Lose Weight Fast For A special occasion?
- Losing Weight After Pregnancy
- Losing Those Last Five Pounds
- Is My Diet Deductible?
- How To Avoid Those Holiday pinds
- How Much Weight Should You gain during pregnancy?
- Helping Your Child Lose Weight
- Helping Your Child Lose Weight
- Frequently Asked Questions about diet and weight loss
- Five Things to Reach for Instead of a snack
- Five Common Diet Tips That
- Don't Undermine Your Diet
- Don't Obsess About Food!
- Don’t Fall For These Weight Loss gimmicks!
- Do You Know Your Body Mass index?
- Diet Pills: A Lot Of Risk For A little loss
- Diet Food Doesn’t Have To Be boring
- Diabetes and Weight Loss
- weight loss at college
- Are You Getting All Of The nutrtional supplements ...
- Are You Considering One Of These dangerous weight ...
- A Simple Plan for Weight Loss
- 10000 Steps to a Trimmer You
- 10 Ways to Exercise When You dont feel like exerci...
- 10 Real Life Diet Tips
- ► 07/12 - 07/19 (98)
- ► 06/28 - 07/05 (11)
The Last Resort: Weight Loss surgery
Sunday, 19 July 2009Posted by Midwife Marley at 13:33
Labels: Weight loss
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment