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Obesity May Be a Chronic Disease, But Options Are Available

By: Dave Stringham

Obesity can be a chronic disease, meaning that its symptoms build slowly over an extended period of time. Millions of Americans are considered obese, and many of those millions are morbidly obese. Obesity becomes "morbid" when it reaches the point of significantly increasing the risk of one or more obesity-related health conditions or serious diseases (also known as co-morbidities) that can result either in significant physical disability or even death.

Weight loss surgery is major surgery. Its growing use to treat obesity and morbid obesity is the result of three factors: our current knowledge of the significant health risks of morbid obesity, the relatively low risk and complications of the procedures versus not having surgery, and the ineffectiveness of current non-surgical approaches to produce sustained weight loss. The materials found here will provide valuable information on the benefits and risks of weight loss surgery. However, the best way to get a full assessment of your condition is to schedule a consultation to determine if weight loss surgery may be an option for you.

Benefits From Surgery

For Type 2 Diabetes, gastric bypass surgery lowers insulin resistance. The reduction of excessive body weight over time decrease strain on the heart, reducing high blood pressure and risks for heart disease. Lowered body weight can lessen dyslipidemia and lower high cholesterol. Regarding osteoarthritis of weight-bearing joints, as less weight is placed on joints, the strain placed on these joints is reduced. Weight loss, in conjunction with counseling, contributes to mental health improvement and combats depression. Excessive body weight can cause increased fat deposits in the tongue and neck, which can result in sleep apnea and respiratory problems.

Bariatric surgery also decreases the risk of gastroesophageal reflux disease by reducing the amount of stomach acid produced. Uncontrollable urine loss is improved when less weight is placed on the bladder. Having an ideal body weight helps relieve asthma and pulmonary conditions which may have developed. Bariatric surgery can help resolve conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome and hypertension, both of which can interfere with pregnancies. Reproductive health will also be improved when reproductive organs are under less weight.

Adjustable Gastric Banding

This is the second most common procedure performed at the institute. A band will be placed around the uppermost section of the stomach. The stomach will then be separated into two portions, one small and one large. In this surgery, the band itself is able to be adjusted in order to increase or decrease restriction. Digestion and absorption are normal. In a U.S. study, the mean weight loss in three years after surgery was 36.2 percent of excess weight.

Biliopancreatic Bypass

This operation involves removal of approximately 2/3 of the stomach, and re-arrangement of the intestinal tract so that the digestive enzymes are diverted away from the food stream, until very late in its passage through the intestine. It then reconnects the remaining stomach to the very last portion of the intestines, while bypassing most of the absorption power: this procedure naturally has the potential to cause malabsorption. The idea is to allow near-normal absorption of protein and sugars, while selectively reducing the absorption of fats and starches.

Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass

This is a prime procedure performed in this institute. Beverly Hills Physicians has experience with a large number of these procedures, and we have refined the technique and method to produce the maximum sustained weight loss. Modification of silastic ring placement around the pouch to enhance the efficacy of this procedure is a viable option.

Vertical Ring Gastroplasty

Vertical Ring Gastroplasty, or Stomach Stapling was widely performed in the United States and is currently replaced by Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass. It is a technically simple operation, accomplished by stapling the upper stomach to create a small pouch, about the size of 2 tablespoonful into which food flows after it is swallowed. The outlet of this pouch is restricted by a silastic ring, which slows its emptying.

BeverlyHillsPhysicians.com is an online resource for surgical weight loss in Beverly Hills. To learn more, please visit www.beverlyhillsphysicians.com/services-weight-loss-bariatric/adjustable-gastric-banding.php and lookingyourbest.com/bodycontouring/articles/.

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