Tuesday, November 20, 2018

What You Need To Know About Bariatric Surgery Bergen County

By William Young


Gastric bypass and the other weight-loss surgical procedures bring changes to the digestive system of a person. As a result, one will be able to lose weight, which happens because there is a limit on what they are able to eat and there is also reduction on nutrients that are to be absorbed. They are procedures which are used when diet and exercise have failed to yield results. In consideration of bariatric surgery Bergen County residents should know what is involved.

One of the first things to note is that the surgery is not suitable for everyone. There are medical guidelines which one is supposed to meet for them to qualify. Before the procedure, there is extensive screening in order to verify that you indeed qualify. Further to that, you need to be ready to lead a healthy lifestyle. After the treatment, there will be long-term follow-up plans which is to ensure your medical conditions, lifestyle and nutrition are closely monitored.

Bariatric surgeries are done from hospital and with administration of general anesthesia, which means one is not conscious during the procedure. The specific details about the surgery will depend on type of procedure, hospital or doctor practices and the situation of the patient. There is the option of traditional surgical operation in which large or open incisions are made at the abdomen. Currently however, most procedures are laparoscopic.

Laparoscopic surgery is done using a small instrument known as a laparoscope. It has a camera attached to its end. The instrument will be inserted into the body via incisions at the abdomens. A surgeon is able to perform the operation without having to make large incisions because of the camera. With this option, the recovery period is faster. It is also suitable for most people. It will generally take a few hours and you will need a hospital stay of 3 to 5 days.

After the procedure is done, one will be expected to avoid eating for some period, which is 1 to 2 days in many cases. That allows the digestive system and stomach to heal. After the two days, there is specific diet to be followed for around twelve weeks. After the 12 weeks, you should start by taking liquid foods, then progress to regular food. Generally, there will be restriction on what one should eat and the amount.

The surgeries are such that they are able to offer weight-loss in the long term. The level of weight loss will depend on lifestyle change of the person and type of surgical procedure. There are people who lose more than half their weight over a 2 year period. The surgeries can also be used in resolution of conditions which are caused by excess weight like stroke and blood pressure.

There are some cases in which the outcome will not be as one might have thought. The surgeries could go wrong, even though that is very rare. For example, it could be that the adjustable band fails to work effectively. In such cases when the procedure does not go according to plan, one could develop serious health problems.

As is the case with other forms of surgical operations, there are potential risks of the procedure. The risks can be both short and long-term. Risks include infections, blood clots and excessive bleeding.




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