Browse Articles By Tag: Gastric Bypass
Gastric bypass rny (Roux-En-Y) is the most frequently performed type of gastric bypass surgery performed today. The operation involves creating a small food pouch in the upper part of your stomach. This pouch can hold a very limited amount of food. (...)
02.10.2015 · From TheAuthor
You are most-likely aware that having Bariatric or Gastric Bypass surgery DOES cause you to experience “some” type of hair loss as you lose the weight so rapidly. You’ve heard the rumors, and they are TRUE to the point that you WILL LOSE some hair… but you...
16.02.2013 · From LindaBrown
Major surgery is always accompanied by the possibility of complications which can lengthen a patient’s stay at hospital, prolong recovery time, and increase physical discomfort. Bariatric surgery is no exception.
22.05.2012 · From slankeoperasjon
Gastric Sleeve bariatric surgery is a laparoscopically performed surgical procedure which removes around 70-80% of a patient’s stomach, in particular that part which produces the hunger hormone, Ghrelin.
22.05.2012 · From slankeoperasjon
There exists a small percentage of obesity patients who suffer such extreme overweight (BMI>55) that traditional strategies such as Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass may be insufficient to bring them to a near normal weight range.
22.05.2012 · From slankeoperasjon
Dumping syndrome is one of the known complications of Gastric Bypass surgery, and is a physiological reaction which alerts the body to inappropriate eating.
22.05.2012 · From slankeoperasjon
Low BMI patients are generally defined as obese patients with a BMI of between 25 and 30. For such individuals, surgical options such as RnY Gastric Bypass, Gastric Sleeve or Gastric Banding are currently unavailable under existing medical guidelines.
22.05.2012 · From slankeoperasjon