The risks of gastric bypass surgery

Gastric bypass surgery is a very serious surgical procedure that many people choose to undergo in order to help them to lose a large amount of weight that may be damaging their health. There are many things to consider when you're looking into getting gastric bypass surgery, so in this article, we'll be helping you to find out more about the possible things that could go wrong with the procedure. The more that you know about a surgery, the better chance you have at making the right decision regarding your health.

Unfortunately, there are many things that can go wrong when you get a gastric bypass surgery performed. While it's a great method for losing a large amount of weight, there are many risks associated with the procedure. One aspect of getting the surgery that many fail to realize is that since you're disabling part of the stomach and part of the intestine, your body is not able to efficiently process the nutrients that you intake as well as it does normally. For that reason, many people who undergo the surgery face problems with vitamin and mineral deficiencies. A lack of iron may lead to anemia and a lack of calcium may lead to osteoporosis, amongst other things. These deficiencies can be brought to a minimum by maintaining a proper diet as recommended by a dietitian, as well as the use of Vitamin B12 shots to supplement your nutrition. Iron and Vitamin B12 deficiencies occur in as many as thirty percent of all people who undergo bypass surgery. Also, between five and fifteen percent of people receiving bypass surgery experience a narrowing of the passage between the stomach and the intestine, which can cause the patient to feel nauseous and possibly vomit after eating. Five to fifteen percent of gastric bypass patients also may develop ulcers due to the surgery.

The staples that are used to bind the stomach may come loose, resulting in serious problems. Hernias are sometimes developed in those who undergo the surgery. If the new, smaller, banded portion of the stomach enlarges, you may find yourself hiccupping often and feeling bloated. Other problems that may occur due to gastric bypass surgery include the stomach leaking into the abdominal cavity, the development of gall stones, and blood clot occurring in the lungs. Unfortunately, a small percentage of those who receive gastric bypass surgery die due to the procedure. This number rests at around three individuals per two hundred. For that reason, gastric bypass is something that you need to seriously consider before determining whether or not it's right for you. There are many things that can go wrong and the surgery is generally considered one that is performed only when completely necessary.

Now that you know more about the possible problems that are associated with receiving gastric bypass surgery, you can better understand the need to seriously consider your options before opting for the surgery. While it's the only option for some, you may want to ask your doctor what types of viable alternatives are available.

Gastric banding news on the Web

Gastric banding: Is it right for you? (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Baptist Hospital East offers adjustable gastric banding weight-loss (bariatric) surgery. To find out if you are a candidate for weight-loss surgery, the hospital is offering a free, physician-led information seminar at 6:30 p.m. next Thursday.

Bon Secours St. Mary's Is First Hospital in U.S. to Perform New Gastric Banding Procedure (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
A team of bariatric surgeons at Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital today performed the first adjustable gastric band procedure in the United States using the REALIZE Adjustable Gastric Band-C, the newest REALIZE Personalized Banding Solution.

Surgery may put Type 2 diabetes in remission (Hamilton Spectator)
A Hamilton doctor using weight-loss surgery to treat diabetes has been flooded with appeals from dozens of patients eager to be part of his groundbreaking study.

Blake Fielder-Civil blames himself for Amy Winehouse's free-fall; Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt tie the knot: The ... (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Blake Fielder-Civil confesses he started Amy Winehouse down her road to ruin. Looks like Blake Fielder-Civil is working on on Steps Four and Five in the Twelve Steps. Those are the ones where an addict takes a moral inventory...

Weight Loss Surgery (The 33 News Dallas Fort Worth)
Kristie Jones in is for a routine checkup after having adjustable gastric banding surgery in September.She says surgery was her final option after a series of failed weight loss programs. "One too many french fries, not eating healthy, having high cholesterol in my family, and I just got back some results that i have high cholesterol as well." Since the surgery, Kristie has been on a ...

Weight loss by surgery (The Manila Times)
EATING disorders and obesity have become so prevalent that they have given rise to new medical specialties and procedures.

Surgery option targets obesity (St. Joseph News-Press)
Heartland Regional Medical Center has begun offering gastric banding surgery as an option for the growing number of obese individuals in St. Joseph and the surrounding area.

Lifewatch: Gastroplasty (WECT 6 Wilmington)
Until recently, shrinking the stomach for weight loss was done through a rather lengthy and risky surgery.  Now, a new procedure can do it under an hour with no cutting.

Pregnancy and fertility following bariatric surgery (News-Medical-Net)
Women who undergo weight-loss surgery, known as bariatric surgery, and later become pregnant after losing weight may be at lower risk for pregnancy-related diabetes and high blood pressure-- complications that can seriously affect the mother or her baby--than pregnant women who are obese, according to new findings from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality that are published in the ...

St. Louis Bariatric Surgeon Amps Up the Fight against Morbid Obesity with New Website (PRWeb)
Dr. Van L. Wagner with Heart of America Bariatrics, LLC is continuing the fight against morbid obesity by expanding his reach to the community and around the world with an educational, state-of-the-art new website. www.hoab.org incorporates many of the newest and most innovative web tools. (PRWeb Nov 25, 2008) Read the full story at ...