Monday, November 7, 2016

Gastric Bypass Surgery Benefits And How It Saves Lives

By Karen Stewart


Usually regarded as a last option, the many benefits in turning to surgical intervention for severe cases of obesity are seemingly worth it. Multiple health hazards that come with obesity and it is not just the force of gravity that legs and feet will not be able to carry. While there are many ways to go about this, the main goal is to make sure the patient will be able to live a healthier life.

Bariatric Surgery vary in many methods. Most states have hospitals that cater to these procedures. It is no surprise because most states also have around 25 to 29 percent of obese patients, like New York for example. This gives a great reason for Gastric Bypass Surgery to be a very convenient option.

This procedure is basically dividing up the stomach into two pouches. The intestine is then placed somewhere to connect the larger and smaller pouches. While many ways to do a GBP exists, essentially the stomach functionality then changes holding lesser volumes of food which results to a drastic change in response to digestion.

The more obvious change is how the procedure takes away a huge amount of body fat. Other benefits include relief from obesity related diseases that the patient may have like type 2 diabetes, hypertension and sleep apnea. The likelihood of eradicating these other related illnesses can go up to 70 percent.

All types of surgeries have a risk factor, but with GBP, the benefits outweigh them with a mortality rate of 89 percent. Most patients can go as far as living beyond 5 years even after the operation. While an open surgery can cause fatal complications, minimal invasive procedures like laparoscopy is available to encourage faster recovery.

The mortality rate for this operation can be compared to the 3 out of a thousand rate of deaths that can happen with gall bladder removal. With a so many benefits, there has to be a catch. The sudden change can cause side effects such as nutrient deficiency and an adjustment period to the emotional withdrawal from the relationship the patient has with food.

Complications only range at about 7 to 14 percent depending on the method of surgery. Living life after a GBP can have an emotional and physiological impact since there is a change in the role of food in their emotional well being. The energy of the patient can be generally low post operation due to some restrictions.

There are diet restrictions and specifications that will be mandated by the doctors. Limited amount of food can be eaten and this is also only certain types. Appetite can change by a lot, post operation. There is also the tendency to develop ulcers due to increased acid producing cells, although the doctor usually give medication for this. Supplements are necessary for the person to have the proper amount of nutrients in their body especially calcium, iron, protein and vitamin B12.

There are huge changes in life after a gastric bypass. Food will never be the same, there are bouts of nausea and other side effects. This is after all an extremely sudden change at such a short span of time. But it definitely solves the tendency to overeat.




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