"Yes, there are risks involved with Roux en Y gastric bypass (RNY) surgery. This is one of the more commonly performed bypass surgeries and to put it simply it involves stapling the stomach. Risks range from complications of anesthesia such as death to infections of the incision and bleeding or poor nutrition after surgery."
There are many risks with gastric bypass surgery including gallstones, ulcers, and bloating. In some cases death and blood clots in the legs have also occured.
Gastric bypass surgery can be laparoscopic or conventional surgery. It can be a full bypass, stapling, or banding. There are many options but all have risks and benefits. Talk to your doctor.
It is important to look into the risks and benefits of gastric bypass surgery, before having the proceedure. The websites online that have information on gastric bypass surgery include: www.peeplo.com/Gastric+Bypass+Risk www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass/MY00825
There are many pros and cons of the surgery. Mostly pros if you are morbidly obese. http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20041007/studies-weigh-risks-of-gastric-bypass-surgery
Gastric bypass surgery has continued to be one of the most successful weight loss surgeries available.� While the surgery has helped many people lose a lot of unhealthy weight, there are risks that come along with it. � One of the most significant risks that come with gastric bypass surgery is that the patient's body will not be strong enough for the surgery.� Most people who go into gastric bypass surgery are already in poor physical condition.� Since they are already in poor physical condition, it can be even more difficult for a gastric bypass patient to survive the long procedure.� ��
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.
Yes there are many websites that can give you cost of the surgery. They are www.obeseinfo.com/gastric-bypass-surgery-cost.html or www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/gastric-bypass-cost.
If you have had gastric bypass surgery and become pregnant, your doctor will closely monitor you. Detailed information about gastric bypass surgery and pregnancy is available at: pregnantwww.babymed.com/pregnancy-after-gastric-bypass-surgery
Gastric bypass surgery is a very dangerous surgery. Some side effects of a gastric bypass surgery are confusion, nightmares, sweating, shaking, headaches and many more.
Talk to your doctor about gastric bypass surgery. If you don't have a family doctor, either find a doctor covered by your health care plan or find an inexpensive or free clinic in your area and talk to a doctor. There are many risks associated with gastric bypass surgery, and it should only be used as a last resort.
Obesity weight loss surgery is a viable option for patients with a body mass index of 40 or higher, which usually means the patient is 80-100 pounds over weight. A consultation with a bariatric surgeon will determine if someone is a candidate for obesity weight loss surgery. Types of weight loss surgery include many variations of the gastric bypass such as laparoscopic gastric bypass, adjustable gastric band, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and a loop gastric bypass. There are complications and risks with each type of surgery. However, often the medical benefits out weigh the risks for a patient.
Most surgeons who specialize in gastric bypass surgery have portfolios with photographic results of the surgery. There are also many places online to view results of gastric bypass surgery, including this location: http://www.lapsurgery.com/BARIATRIC%20SURGERY/Before&AfterPics.htm