Dangers of Bariatric Surgery







Dangers of Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery, or weight loss surgery, is a type of procedure performed on people who are dangerously obese, for the propose of losing weight. This weight loss is generally achieved by reducing the size of the stomach with an implanted medical device or through removal of a portion of the stomach or by eviscerate and re-routing the small intestines to a small stomach pouch.

Bariatric surgery changes the anatomy of your substance system to limit the amount of food you can eat and digest. Surgery can be sorbed with other treatments. Recommendation is generally made via a specialist obesity management service. There are clear guidelines from NICE about who should be considered for bariatric surgery.

Types of procedure for bariatric surgery
Restrictive process produce a feeling of fullness with lower food intake.
Malabsorptive procedures limit calorie uptake from the intestine.

Explanation of bariatric procedures
Sleeve gastrectomy
Gastric bypass
Biliopancreatic diversion
Duodenal switch
Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding
Jejuno-ileal bypass
Gastric stimulation
Intragastric ballon

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