WebMD lists many of the risks involved with gastric bypass surgery. Also, Livestrong.com is where you can talk with many others on forums who have considered or gone through similar surgery.
Gastric bypass is one type of bariatric surgery for obesity. There are other types such as the lap band. The main risks are complications from surgery and various digestive upsets.
Your doctor is the first person you should talk to about obesity surgery. This surgery does have a lot of associated risks that you need to be aware of before hand.
Gastrointestinal surgery for obesity, also called bariatric surgery, alters the digestive process to achieve rapid weight loss. Many of these surgeries involve staples, so leakage and infection can occur.
There are many risks involved in a spinal cord surgery, such as spinal cord injury and nerve injury. Conditions like obesity and diabetes might make things difficult. Your best way to lessen the risk is to be at a healthy weight.
Any invasice types of surgery are fraught with risks of complications. Bariatric lap band surgery is extremely obtrusive and has extremely serious risks, the most serious being death. Every other type of possible complication is also involved such as infection or the failure of a surgical staple. Therefore this surgery is currently only given in cases where the risk of major health problems from obesity outweighs the serious risks of the procedure itself.
There are a number of clinics where one get surgery for obesity related problems. One can get surgery on the NHS in the UK or the 'Obesity Surgeons Group' where one can locate a surgeon.
Obesity surgery, also called bariatric surgery, is performed only on severely overweight people who are more than twice their ideal weight. This level of obesity often is referred to as morbid obesity since it can result in many serious.
Obesity surgery is usually performed in a hospital by a surgeon who has experience with obesity surgery or at a center that specializes in the procedure. General anesthesia is used, and the operation takes 2-3 hours. The hospital stay.
Do you mean the health risks
Obesity can heavily affect children. It will ruin their self-esteem, they won't "fit in" at school, and be lonely. Also, obesity increases the risks of almost ALL diseases for most organ, such as cancer.
All surgery carry risks regardless of the age/gender/condition of the patient. The most common risks of all surgery is infection and bleeding.
There are risks for obesity and weight loss surgery. A patient must weigh the risk of being 80-100 pounds overweight with the possible complications of this surgery with a bariatric surgeon to determine if the patient is a viable candidate for surgery. The risk factors of obesity include joint problems leading to joint replacement surgery. A physician may consider a diabetic patient or someone with heart disease a candidate at a lower weight range than someone without these medical conditions. Complications from weight loss surgery may include a high risk for cirrhosis, vomiting, abdominal pain, hernia and possibly inflammatory hepatitis.