Weight loss surgery options and benefits
Posted: June 17, 2024
Many have been on that endless treadmill of the latest diet fads, quickly losing 20 pounds only to put them back on a few months later. If you're stuck in this rut, there may be weight loss surgery options right for you. [caption id="attachment_13901" align="alignright" width="450"]
If you are tired of trying the latest diet fads, metabolic and bariatric surgery may be the right option for you.[/caption]
Bariatric surgery procedure
Many different weight loss surgeries are available. These surgeries work by either restricting calories and/or not allowing calorie absorption. Common weight loss procedures include:- Sleeve gastrectomy: A stapling device removes 75% of the stomach to limit the amount of food comfortably eaten.
- Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: In addition to a smaller stomach pouch, the small intestine is bypassed to limit absorption of calories and nutrients.
- Laparoscopic gastric band surgery: An adjustable band is placed around the upper stomach to limit the amount of food comfortably eaten.
- Duodenal switch (BPD-DS): An extreme procedure only used in those with super morbid obesity due to higher complication rates.
Performed laparoscopically
All these procedures can be performed laparoscopically under general anesthesia. This reduces recovery time of 1-2 days. Nirujogi said complications from bariatric surgery are low – lower than more common procedures like gall bladder surgery, hip replacement or colon surgeries.Related health concerns
Surgical weight loss treats much more than obesity. In fact, many obesity-related health conditions improve significantly or resolve after surgery, including:- Diabetes mellitus type 2
- Hypertension
- Hyperlipidemia
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Heart disease
- Arthritis of weight-bearing joints
- Multiple cancers
- Fatty liver disease
- Metabolic syndrome
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome
- Recurrent abdominal hernias
- Recurrent skin fold infections
Positive long-term impact
The effects of surgery not only modify what and how much one can eat, but also resolves multiple metabolic issues so the body can:- Use energy effectively
- Decrease insulin resistance
- Decrease hunger
- Improve feelings of fullness
Take the assessment
This five-minute online assessment is an easy way to understand whether bariatric surgery is right for you. [divider]For more information about weight loss, talk to a Marshfield Clinic Health System provider.
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