surgical failure, breakdown of tissue, injury to nearby organs, or an excessively wrapped fundus leading to trouble swallowing.
Hastings K. Wright has written: 'Postoperative disorders of the gastrointestinal tract' -- subject(s): Complications, Gastrointestinal system, Physiology, Postoperative Complications, Surgery
In general, yes, but be aware that the surgery can have complications, including gastrointestinal distress, the band slipping, and sometimes even vomiting.
The most common complications of breast augmentation, or breast enlargement surgery, are pain, swelling and scarring or hardening at the implant site. Implants are also not generally designed to be a lifelong device, so reoperation to replace or remove implants is common. Asymmetrical results, rupture and deflation of implants are also potential complications.
cardiovascular, thrombo-embolic (blood clot), gastrointestinal, and respiratory complications associated with major abdominal surgery
Seth R. Thaller has written: 'Aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery' -- subject(s): Methods, Postoperative Complications, Mammaplasty, Breast, Prevention & control, Surgery, Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, Reoperation 'Otolaryngology' -- subject(s): Charts, diagrams, Diagnosis, Otolaryngology, Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases
Raphael S. Chung has written: 'Therapeutic endoscopy in gastrointestinal surgery' -- subject(s): Endoscopic surgery, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Gastrointestinal system, Surgery
a stricture, or narrowing, of the intestine that occurs with healing. This can create an intestinal obstruction that will require surgery. Infants may also be more susceptible to future bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal tract
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The 3 most common complications during the procedure is excessive bleeding, damage to the gastrointestinal tract, and stapling problems. Here is a great link to find out more in-depth information: http://www.danaise.com/bariatric.htm.
There are many websites that you can search for information on gastrointestinal bypass surgery, but you should talk about this with your doctor first. This is a very serious surgery and can be very dangerous.
There are a number of potential complications with gastric bypass, as there is with any surgery. Some of the possible complications from this surgery are infection, hemorrhage, hernia, bowel obstruction and nutritional deficiencies.
Surgery takes place in a hospital setting by a physician with advanced training in surgery and gastrointestinal surgery.