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What are the risks of weight loss surgery?

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All major surgery comes with risks, and the risks are different for each patient. At the University of Chicago Hospitals, our surgeons have better outcomes than most medical centers. Our lifetime mortality rate is only 0.001 percent. During your first appointment, your surgeon will explain your individual risk level.
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All major surgery comes with risks, and the risks are different for each patient. During your first appointment, your surgeon will explain your individual risk level.
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Who qualifies for weight loss surgery?

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Candidates for surgery are usually at least 100 pounds over their ideal body weight. Another measure of obesity is the body mass index (BMI) The body mass index is your height in kilograms divided by the square of your height in meters. There are several web sites that have body mass calculators. Generally a body mass of 40 or higher qualifies for surgery, or over 35 with certain health problems called co-morbidities.
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What are the benefits of weight loss surgery?

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Most patients lose weight rapidly for 18 to 24 months after surgery. Some patients may then regain some of their lost weight, although few will regain it all. Surgery also improves most obesity related health problems, such as diabetes.
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What is the cost of weight loss surgery?

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Gastric Bypass surgery or stomach stapling usually requires a 2-4 day hospital stay and 3-6 weeks recovery time depending upon the type of work you do. The cost of bariatric operations can usually range from $17,000 to $25,000 and although many patients have had to fight for coverage, more insurers are beginning to pay, recognizing that the surgery can save them money in the long run. If Lap band surgery is performed laparoscopically, patients typically spend less than 24 hours in the hospital.
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When can I go back to work after the weight loss surgery?

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This really depends on the type of weight loss surgery you have and the type of job you do. For lap band surgery the procedures are usually done laparoscopically and don't require stapling or rearranging of your stomach anatomy, thus your hospitalization is usually less than 24 hours. And your recovery can be as little as a few days. For gastric bypass surgery, most patients can proceed with a regular activities after 6 weeks.
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Can I get this weight loss surgery reversed?

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The lap band procedure is reversible and does not modify your internal anatomy. Stomach stapling is designed to be permanent, but in general gastric bypass procedures are reversible. But ask your doctor about your specific procedure.
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What is weight-loss surgery?

There are several different kinds of surgical procedures to help people who are significantly overweight. By reducing the size of the stomach, these procedures restrict the amount of food you can consume. Long-term success depends in large part on permanently following a restricted diet and making major lifestyle changes.
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All major surgery comes with risks, and the risks are different for each patient. At the Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center in Denver, our Medical Director, Dr. Tom Brown — and our entire team — are committed to quality outcomes and patient safety. We passed a rigorous review by the American Society of Bariatric Surgery (ASBS).
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According to national statistics, any morbidly obese patient has a 1/200 chance of dying from "any" type of anesthesia. Acute complications from the Duodenal Switch procedure can include, bleeding, pneumonia, collapsed lung, infection, abscess, pulmonary embolism (blood clots), deep vein thrombosis and leaks. Long-term complications could be vitamin insufficiency if not taking vitamins, anemia if not taking enough Iron and osteoporosis if not taking adequate Calcium.
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The risk of death following bariatric surgery should not be taken lightly, as it can occur in one out of every 200 adult patients who undergo this procedure.
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What are the risks of having Weight Loss Surgery?

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While there are risks inherent in any major surgery, the rates of death (0.5 - 1%) or complications (5-10%) from Weight Loss Surgery are comparable to those for most other major surgeries. Virtually 100% of WLS patients experience some limitations of their food choices, and most experience limited stomach capacity.
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Q3. Can anyone who is overweight have weight loss surgery?

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A3. Patients undergo a thorough screening process at the Weight loss institute of Arizona to identify whether they are appropriate candidates for surgery. Surgical candidates need to be at least 100 pounds overweight. A more accurate measurement is the Body Mass Index or BMI. Surgical candidates need to have a BMI above 30 or a BMI above 30 with other obesity-related conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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Which insurance companies cover weight loss surgery?

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You will want to obtain a copy of your current insurance policy to determine if these procedures are covered. Insurance details can be difficult to navigate, and our insurance specialists will gladly assist you in determining if these procedures are a covered benefit in your plan.
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When is surgery for weight loss considered successful?

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Weight loss surgery is considered successful when 50% of excess weight is lost and the loss is sustained up to five years. For example, a patient who is 100 pounds overweight should lose at least 50 pounds; a patient who is 200 pounds overweight should lose at least 100 pounds. And they should be able to maintain loss successfully for the following five years. Ninety-five percent of patients reach that goal after gastric bypass surgery.
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Will my insurance cover weight loss surgery?

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If you're lucky, the weight loss institution you choose will handle insurance matters for you. In any event, you might be surprised to learn that many insurance companies will cover the treatment of health problems caused by obesity but not obesity itself. So it is a good idea to have a basic understanding of what your insurance will cover prior to setting up a meeting with a bariatric surgeon.
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Can I still have laparoscopic weight loss surgery if I have had previous abdominal surgery?

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Your personal surgical history and the technique to be used are discussed at your surgical consultation.
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Are there health risks with weight loss surgery?

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It is possible to suffer from gallstones after weight loss surgery. If you have concerns about this or have experienced gall bladder problems in the past, it is possible to remove the gallbladder during your surgery.
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What types of risks are associated with weight loss surgery?

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Both Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass and Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding (LapBand) are major operative procedures, and the complications associated with any major procedure, as well as with general anesthesia, can occur. There are certain procedure-specific complications that will be discussed with you at both our educational seminar as well as your surgical consultations.
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What are some of the risks involved in weight loss surgery?

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Anastomotic leak, which is leaking from the stable line around the newly formed pouch or at any new connections that have been made, including to the small intestine, Gastric Fistula, which may occur when there is abnormal connection with the stomach, usually to other organs in the body. Pulmonary Embolism, which is one of the most common risks or complications of any surgery.
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What is Weight-Loss (Obesity) Surgery?

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Weight-loss surgery alters the body's digestive process by limiting the amount of food the stomach can hold and/or by limiting the absorption of nutrients. The most common procedures are restrictive, malabsorptive or a combination of both procedures. Restrictive procedures reduce the amount of food the stomach can hold, but don't interfere with the body's normal digestion of food and nutrients.
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Can I get pregnant after weight loss surgery?

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It is strongly recommended that women wait at least two years after the surgery before a pregnancy. Approximately 18 months to two years post-operatively, your body will be fairly stable (from a weight and nutrition standpoint) and you should be able to carry a normally nourished fetus. You should consult your surgeon as you plan for pregnancy.
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Is weight loss surgery right for everyone?

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The short answer is no. Surgery is not a solution for everyone. We only determine whether a patient is right for surgery after a complete evaluation and discussion with the patient. Because weight loss surgery is a life-altering procedure, we want to make sure our patients are committed to making the lifestyle changes needed for a successful procedure.
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Should I exercise after weight loss surgery?

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Regular exercise is extremely important for maintaining your weight loss. Your bariatric surgery team will help you with the types of exercise you should be doing, and how soon after surgery you should start doing them.
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What will my rate of weight loss be after surgery?

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Patients do not lose pounds and inches at the same pace from week to week. Weight loss is greatest in the first three months after surgery. A person usually loses at least 20 percent of his/her excess body weight within the first two months, and 50-100 percent at one year, depending on how well they adhere to the program. As you begin to near your weight loss goal, weight loss will slow to approximately one to three pounds per week. Remember that men generally lose weight faster than women.
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If I want to undergo weight loss surgery, how long will I have to wait?

New Bariatric program appointments with the nurse practitioner are made once we receive your personal history form. An evaluation appointment with the surgeon is usually booked 4-6 weeks after we receive a clearance letter from your clinical nutritionist or bariatric physician. Once a patient is seen by the surgeon and the surgeon and patient agree surgery is appropriate, the operation can usually be scheduled within 8 weeks.
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