Laparoscopic Weight Loss Surgery
Advances in surgical procedures have resulted
in obesity surgery becoming a more effective, safe and reliable
means of getting rid of fat and related diseases. The risks and
the complications related to the surgery are few with new
advances in operative procedures. Laparoscopic obesity surgery
is gaining popularity over the other operative procedures for
weight loss.
The primary purpose of the operation remains
the same, as other weight loss surgeries. It creates a small
pouch near the upper part of the stomach called the stomach
pouch. This limits the amount of food that a person eats,
resulting in weight loss over a period of time. A major
advantage of laparoscopic obesity surgery is that it does not
put the immune system of a patient at risk, unlike the other
open surgical procedures.
There are numerous other advantages.
Laparoscopic surgery does not involve any cutting or stapling of
the stomach. The operation is performed making tiny incisions in
the abdomen by a gastric band device. The duration of post
operative care is reduced considerably usually no more than 48
hours.
A number of patients are able to go back to
their normal routine after a few days of rest. Researchers have
proved that laparoscopic surgery reduces the incidence of
complications after the surgery, and fewer cases of hernias were
reported than in those patients who had open procedures.
Even though the advantages of undergoing
laparoscopic obesity surgery greatly outweigh the disadvantages,
the patient should be aware of any complications that are
related to this surgery. Any decision regarding the choice of
the surgical procedure should be taken after a lengthy
discussion with the bariatric surgeon.
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