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Weight Loss Surgery Columbus OH

Obesity has become a problem in the United States. People are not taking enough time to diet and exercise or get the proper nutrition. Obesity may lead to serious conditions, such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, osteoarthritis, cancer, sleep apnea, abdominal hernias, varicose veins, gout, gall bladder disease, respiratory problems and liver malfunction. Weight loss surgery has become a popular way for obese people to combat these problems. Here you will learn more about gastric bypass and bariatric surgery, including the benefits and risks associated with it. You will also find local references for weight loss surgeons around Columbus that can give you more information.

Greg Holland
614-224-2828
750 Mt. Carmel Mall
Columbus, OH
Gayle Marietta Gordillo, MD
614-293-9030
410 W 10th Avenue N809 Doan Hall
Columbus, OH
Joseph Minarchek, MD
614-566-9496
340 E Town St Ste 7-250
Columbus, OH
Patricia Sandholm, MD
1654 Upham Drive 316A Mean Hall
Columbus, OH
Josheph Minarchek
(614) 566-9496
340 E Town St Ste 7-250
Columbus, OH
Robert G. Houser
614-890-5565
495 Cooper Road
Westerville, OH
Dr.Michael Vennemeyer
(614) 477-2444
285 E State St # 600
Columbus, OH
Stacey Robbyn Hindy
(614) 293-8704
316a Means Hall
Columbus, OH
T William Evans
(614) 224-0905
280 E Town St
Columbus, OH
Patricia Sandholm
(614) 293-9030
410 W 10th Ave # N809
Columbus, OH
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Weight Loss Surgery

In general, weight-loss surgery helps patients lose approximately 50% of their excess weight. But to maintain weight loss, patients must continue with healthy eating and exercise habits.

Procedures

Stomach surgery involves creating a small pouch at the top of the stomach, which can hold only a small amount of food. If the patient eats more food than the pouch allows, discomfort results. This surgery encourages patients to eat small, healthy meals. One example of stomach surgery is vertical banded gastroplasty, which divides the stomach into two parts.

Stomach surgery plus intestinal bypass goes one step further by adding a bypass around part of the small intestine. This surgery not only limits the amount of food a patient can eat, but also reduces the amount of calories absorbed by the small intestine.

In gastric bypass surgery, food generally goes directly into the middle of the small intestine so that fewer calories are absorbed. In laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, the surgeon makes smaller incisions and uses smaller instruments to perform the procedure.

Laparoscopic surgery, which is not suitable for all patients, may decrease the length of the patient's hospitalization and recovery period.

Complications

There are complications associated with weight loss surgery. Dumping syndrome (feeling nauseated when eating too much or too quickly) can occur, although eventually patients are able to eat larger amounts of food more comfortably.

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