The risk of bariatric surgery should be considered along with the health benefits. Only 1% of the cases of bariatric surgery patients result in infection or death. The leakage of stomach fluids into the abdomen could require emergency surgery. A particular type of bariatric surgery called banding, may result in band slippage, the eroding of the band and possibly failure of staples. After the procedure, food bypasses the duodenum and jejunum where iron and calcium are normally absorbed. Approximately 30% of patients report nutritional deficiencies; however, most patients can be treated with nutritional supplements to avoid these complications.
Bariatric surgery is a type of weight loss surgery. You should only consider it if you are extremely overweight and have not been able to lose weight on your own for a very long time. You can find information of bariatric surgery by asking your doctor.
There are a lot of different things that will determine your eligibility for coverage of the bariatric surgery. It will depend if your life is at risk without it and how your doctor presents the condition to the insurance company.
The biggest risk about bariatric surgery is the possibility of death. Before deciding to go through with this procedure, you should ask your doctor for alternative methods and the possible complications that may arise after the surgery.
You can find information out about bariatric surgery, lapband surgery or the bariatric sleeve surgery here: http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/cost/
no. thats illegal. but some children in high risk situations get bariatric surgery.
There are many people who have had successful bariatric surgery for weight loss. However, it is a very serious procedure and carries many risk along with you. You should check with your doctor before considering anything.
This surgery has a lower risk of infection, less scaring, and a much quicker rate of recovery. The risk is also lower for complications like bleeding and hernias.
Bariatric surgery is a broad term used to describe weight loss surgeries. Gastric bypass surgery falls under the category of a bariatric surgery. Therefore, getting a bariatric surgery, isn't necessarily indicative that you would be getting gastric bypass.
If you are looking for information regarding financing bariatric surgery, I would suggest going to this site: http://www.bariatric.us/bariatric-surgery-financing.html
I am not sure there will be a website that will provide pictures of bariatric surgery. You should consult your doctor about the possible risk and whether or not it is right for you.
For pictures and diagrams on bariatric surgery, try this website: http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass Also, I would recommend the book, Bariatric Surgery for Dummies. This book will tell you how bariatric procedures are performed.
The best place to learn about the bariatric surgery society is their official website which can be found at http://asmbs.org/. This stands for the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.