May 30, 2014

Choosing Weight Loss Surgery Options Fort Worth TX

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By Arline Bradley


Deciding on whether to choose weight loss surgery is a difficult task. Once the decision has been made to proceed, you need to make a decision on the type. There are several weight loss surgery options Fort Worth TX has on offer. The one you finally choose will depend on your health, your weight loss target and your surgeon's recommendations.

Your first consideration is to decide on the procedure that best suits you. You have the option of two basic types of procedure. The first type is restrictive and the second is restrictive cum malabsorptive. Restrictive surgery places a restriction on your stomach which forces the digestive procession to slow down. Your stomach in its normal state can hold about three pints of food. After the procedure, you stomach will only be able to hold about one ounce of food.

The more invasive method is malabsorptive/restrictive surgery. It places a restriction on the size of your stomach and also bypasses specific sections of your digestive tract. This makes the absorption of calories more complicated for your body.

Each of the different types of procedures offers variations. You can opt for an adjustable gastric band which is one of the least invasive treatment options. During this process, your stomach is squeezed into two parts, a larger lower portion and a smaller upper portion. Although the two sections remain connected, the flow between the two is small. This limits the amount of food you are able to consume in a single meal. The food you eat also needs to be well-chewed or soft.

The advantage to gastric bands is that it is a safer method than other operations, such as a gastric bypass. It is done by using special instruments and a small camera, called a laparoscope. The operation is reversible by the removal of the band.

The disadvantage linked to this procedure is that it does not offer the same weight loss as other, more invasive methods. There is the risk of regaining the weight that has been lost. A side effect of the procedure is vomiting. This occurs when you eat too much food too quickly. The band could slip out of position and may become loose. As with any type of surgery, infection is always a risk.

A gastric bypass combines both malabsorptive and restrictive methods. It can be performed as open or minimally invasive surgery. During the procedure, the stomach is divided into two sections, where the top section is sealed off from the lower. The upper stomach is directly connected to the lower part of the small intestine. This creates a shortcut for the food passage by bypassing a portion of the stomach and the small intestine. This means that fewer calories are absorbed by the body.

One of the advantages is the rapid weight loss. Health conditions caused by being overweight often improve fairly quickly. This type of procedure offers good long-term results. The disadvantages include nutritional deficiency because of the body's inability to absorb food. One of the risks includes a situation where the food from your stomach moves into the intestines too quickly. This could cause bloating and pain.




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