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Roux-en-Y Weight Loss Surgery Increases Kidney Stone Risk
The most popular type of gastric bypass surgery appears to nearly double the chance that a patient will develop kidney stones, despite earlier assumptions that it would not, Johns Hopkins doctors report in a new study. (continued...)


Roux-en-Y weight loss surgery raises kidney stone risk
(Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions) The most popular type of gastric bypass surgery appears to nearly double the chance that a patient will develop kidney stones, despite earlier assumptions that it would not, Johns Hopkins doctors report in a new study. The overall risk, however, remains fairly (continued...)


OR-Live Presents: Webcast Featuring Laparoscopic Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
The Bariatric Center at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center is proud to offer a web cast featuring Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery. Director of Bariatric Surgery, Ioannis Raftopoulos, M.D., Ph.D., performs the surgery with commentary provided by Jeffrey Steinberg, (continued...)


Synthetic Mesh Prevents Hernias in Open Gastric Bypass
LODZ, Poland -- In open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass polypropylene mesh used to hold the incision closed prevents hernias despite extreme obesity, researchers here reported.  (continued...)


Duodenal Switch Called Bariatric Surgery of Choice for 'Super-Obese'
CHICAGO -- For "super-obese" patients, biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch appears to achieve better weight loss than Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, researchers said. (continued...)


New Procedure Better Than Gastric Bypass for Super Obese
Patients who are considered super obese lose much more weight when they have the newer duodenal switch procedure than when they have the standard Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.  (continued...)


Gastric Bypass Superior to Banding for Super Obese
NEW YORK -- For super morbidly obese patients, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery is a better approach than gastric banding, according to researchers here. (continued...)


Things You Need To Know About Gastric Bypass Surgery
Gastric bypass is a kind of surgical interference that is mostly used for significant weight loss if you are over weight. This surgical interference reduces your calorie intake. After the surgery, stomach will be small and you feel full faster to reduce amount of food. Part of stomach with small intestine (continued...)


May 18, 2006: Roux-en-Y: Join Hahnemann University Hosptal as they present minimally invasive weight loss surgery featuring a live panel discussion on daVinci® Gastric Bypass surgery.
Roux-en-Y: – Hahnemann University Hospital's Center for Surgical Weight Loss
will host an interactive webcast of a bariatric surgery, also known as Roux-en-Y
Gastric Bypass surgery, and a panel discussion on the benefits of minimally
invasive techniques for this procedure including (continued...)



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Is Bariatric Surgery Right for You?

Bariatrics is the branch of medicine which deals with obesity: the causes, prevention and treatment of. The goal is to be able to supply overweight people with diet and nutrition programs, exercises and lifestyle change recommendations to help keep their weight down. When necessary, appetite suppressants and other medications may be prescribed. Yet one of the most requested treatments is bariatric surgery.

There are several different types of weight-loss procedures available with the most popular being Roux-en-Y surgery, commonly known as stomach stapling. But before deciding if you want to proceed with a weigh-loss operation, there are many factors to discuss with your doctor.

For starters, there is a difference between being overweight and suffering from obesity. Being overweight is considered having a total body weight over the recommended for ideal health. It is not necessarily unhealthy, though it is becoming a trend in America. Obesity is much more severe and can lead to serious health problems.

You cannot just walk in and demand to have any type of weight-loss procedure done to you; there are certain qualifications. The basic criteria are as follows:

- Must have a body-weight 100lbs. or more over your ideal body weight.

- Must have a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater that 40 or greater than 35 with medical complications directly resulting from your weight. - Must have a attempted to try non-surgical options such as supervised diets and exercise programs. - No indication of psychological disorder or alcohol abuse.

One needs to also take into consideration the cost of such a procedure. The different operations vary in price, ranging roughly from $10,000 - $40,000. Depending on how necessary the surgery is (determined on your initial visit to your doctor) your insurance plan may or may not cover some of the costs. Costs associated with such procedures include not only the surgery itself, but post-operation costs and check-ups. With the costs and risks of such surgery, the decision to get the operation should not be made lightly. It is designed for those whose weight causes a risk to their health and have no other option. If you are looking at bariatric surgery as a quick fix, or because you dont want to put in the work to get thin, please reconsider.

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