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Regardless of whether you have a cardiac condition or a weight condition, you may have heard the doctor mention bypass surgery. You are now home and you are wondering, what is a bypass surgery? The answer is simple. In the case of gastric bypass the surgeon wants to bypass your old, stretched out stomach and create a new, smaller stomach. Cardiac bypass is done not to get rid of the old heart but to go around one of the arteries that supplies blood to the heart and use a new artery. The surgery involves disconnecting and reconnecting different parts but once the surgery is done you will have a new and improved you.
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The neurosurgeon was unable to perform the triple bypass surgery. The anesthesiologist would like to speak with the neurosurgeon in private. Are there any openings in neurosurgeon school this year?
It depends on the bypass. If you are talking about a cardiac bypass, then it should be done as soon as possible if necessary. A cardiac bypass is necessary if an artery supplying blood to the heart muscle is blocked. If you are talking about gastric bypass, I believe that is solely a recommendation/optional surgery to assist in a weight-loss plan. So, in short, it depends on the bypass in question.
While the traditional gastric bypass surgery is still the option that most surgeons use and most insurance companies will pay for, it is worth checking into other gastric bypass types before you go ahead with the traditional surgery. Gastric bypass alternatives like the lap band can provide most of the same benefits that come with a traditional bypass without the nutritional trouble and side effects of the full surgery. Other options, like a gastric sleeve, can offer a surgery safer for those who are extremely obese to get down low enough to make a gastric bypass a safer choice overall.
Heart bypass surgery is a life-saving surgery for individuals that have suffered from a severe heart attack and suffer from arteries that have hardened due to arteriosclerosis and become too narrow to allow for proper blood flow. Basically this procedure takes veins or arteries from other locations in the individual's body, and grafts them to the needed coronary arteries. Usually this surgery will be performed while the patient's heart is stopped and so requires the use of a cardiopulmonary bypass, which is where the name of the surgery comes from.
WebMD has a great guide on all kinds of information you would need to know about this surgery. Go here to find out http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass
This diet is designed for use after gastric bypass surgery. 1 - Clear Liquids, start about 1 day after surgery.2 - Semi-Liquid Diet start about 2 days after surgery.3 Semi-Solid Diet start when directed by your doctor (usually 3-4 weeks after surgery). 4 Low-Fat Solid Diet start when directed by your doctor.
Electronic cigarettes contain nicotine, you need to check with your doctor or surgeon before you use nicotine.