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[M524]Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery
by John Porter, Joh
When every other step of weight loss has been already experimented and every attempt has been a failure, you are left with the only refuge of surgical remedy. At this stage one thing is clear that obesity is no more at the level of mere weight gain problem. It has already taken the shape of a risky health ailment. Precisely it has turned out to be a disease.

The American Society for Bariatric surgery has formulated the surgical device to treat the obese people who can't find any other alternative to have a control over their weight. It has effectively worked out on many people and they are presently leading a healthy life.

Bariatric rules

* The slicing up of fat layers is the key rule. What helps to keep off fat in this way? This particular fat reducing surgery actually cut shorts the potentiality of the cells to absorb and accumulate fat.

* If your process of digestion and excretion is smoothened enough and whatever you intake is readily released, the probability of fat deposition is automatically lessened. This is where the Bariatric surgery effectively works out.

* Thirdly the Bariatric surgery can strike down the root causes. Among the post surgical effects your eating spree and hunger cravings will be reduced to a great extent. Thus you can limit your unnecessary eating habit that is the primary cause of growing overweight.

Actual steps

How is the surgery conducted? Is there a replacement of a part or another part is added to the body?

* In the Bariatric surgery an artificial stomach is placed within the body. It would be better to call this little stomach as stoma, which has the capacity to absorb and digest 30 ml of food at the most.

* The calculation thus makes the picture quite transparent that if the consumption of food is less, the chances of its getting gathered within the cells is also less.

* As Bariatric surgery helps in lowering your appetite, thus you don't feel that you are getting starved after undergoing this surgery.

Maintaining a good health

Eating in small amounts may be a problem in maintaining good health. Do you think so? You are mistaken. After undergoing the Bariatric surgery when food intake is lowered the fat already deposited in your body starts burning up. Gradually when you start gaining a new shape with a balanced weight you can shift to a low cal healthy diet.

Obesity is on the rise, and so are associated health risks like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea. Although once believed to be a risky and rare procedure, bariatric surgery is becoming a prevalent option for people who suffer from morbid obesity. Over 175,000 patients underwent bariatric surgery last year and the number is expected to grow this year. Although there are risks in undergoing these procedures, the surgery death rate has fallen over the years as the technique becomes more sophisticated and less invasive.

"For certain patients there are reasons why if they don't have the operation, lose a significant amount of weight, fix their diabetes, improve their cardiac condition, or improve their lung condition.. these patients may reasonably expect to die anywhere in the next 1, 2, 5, 10 years."

Two studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine found a significant long term benefit to bariatric surgery for the morbidly obese: a reduced risk of death. The first study by the University of Utah examined gastric bypass surgery according to data collected on nearly 16,000 severely obese people, half of which had undergone the surgery between 1984 and 2002. The results of the study found surgery patients were 40% less likely to die from any cause during the 7 year follow period. Additionally, patients were 92% less likely to die from diabetes, 59% less likely to die from coronary artery disease, and 60% less likely to die from cancer.

The second study by Gothenburg University in Sweden, observed 4,000 obese volunteers with half undergoing a type of bariatric surgery and the other half undergoing conventional obesity treatment. Ten years following the treatment, the bariatric surgery group had lost more weight and had a 24% reduced risk of death compared to the conventional treatment group. For patients suffering from morbid obesity, choosing to have surgery should be a careful consideration but one that should not be overlooked.

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