The Most Effective Weight Loss Surgeries

May 2, 2010 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Weight Loss

There are many different types of diets, and whether they work or not really depend on the user. Of course, there are fad diets, diets that are quite dangerous. However, for some people dieting and exercising is almost next to impossible. The next option therefore is surgery. Generally there are four different types of surgery one can undergo. They all work essentially under the same principle: make you feel full faster while eating less by reducing capacity of food eaten.

The first procedure is what commonly known as “stomach stapling” or the Vertical Banded Gastroplasty (VBG). This procedure, although much safer than the gastric bypass (skipping the stomach altogether), it is irreversible and requires actual cutting and stapling of the stomach. Because of this, there’s an increase in complications and serious risk involved with this procedure. However, this procedure does have the advantage of not interfering with nutrition absorption and deficiencies.

There’s also the Biliopancreatic Diversion procedure. Again, another irreversible surgery. Essentially what happens is, a large part of your stomach is removed, and the remaining part is diverted straight to the final segment of the small intestine. Much of the food passes by the digestive system without being absorbed. This procedure requires not only stapling and cutting of the stomach and the bowels, but it also has the highest mortality rate out of all the procedures. Plus you will need life time mal-nutrition monitoring. However, it does achieve the most rapid weight loss out of all the procedures outlined.

We can’t forget the ever present gastric bypass. Your stomach would be stapled into a smaller pouch, reducing the amount of food you can store. This small pouch is then bypassed to the intestines. Not only would you eat less, but you also absorb less. This is a major surgery, and extremely difficult to reverse. Unfortunately this procedure is also highly correlated with dumping syndrome (where food goes past your system too fast, undigested, causing nausea and cramps). However, it does offer some of the fastest average weight loss than other procedures, along with rapid initial loss of weight.

The last, and safest surgery is the Laproscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding procedure, aka Lap-Band. It works under the same principle of reducing the amount of food you eat, by placing a limit on it. However, because it uses an adjustable band instead of stapling or removing portions of your digestive system, it is reversible. It is done via a laparoscope, meaning it is much less invasive than the other procedures, since small incisions are used. As a result, recovery time for the procedure is quick, and complications are minimized. Weight loss results are comparable with the other procedures, and again, this is completely reversible.

An alternative to surgery is hot yoga. There has been scientific proof that exercise can improve your physical state drastically. In fact, if you are having sleeping problems, exercising may be just what you need in your life. The problem is that there are too many exercising options available. Which is the most effective one? A popular recommendation is hot yoga, which has been done for over 175 years. It combines basic yoga techniques as well as promoting perspiration through increased body temperature. This method might take more work than surgery, but the results are just as effective as ever!

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Is Lap Band Surgery Good For Severe Asthmatics?

March 5, 2010 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Test

The rapid increase in obesity across the country has resulted in a number of serious health problems. Many of these health problems can deteriorate a person’s quality of life and even shorten a person’s life. One such health condition that is made worse when obese is asthma. Studies are now showing that there is a link between asthma and morbid obesity. For people who are suffering from severe obesity, lap band surgery has been shown to be an effective method of weight loss that reduces instances of severe asthma attacks.

Obesity has been proven to be a risk factor for such diseases as heart disease, some types of cancer, and diabetes. Now, research studies are revealing that obesity is a risk factor for asthma. For instance, studies now show the risk for developing asthma increases when there is a large increase in weight. When a person is seriously overweight, their breathing becomes shallow because their lungs do not expand as much as it would if one were a normal healthy weight. As well, in obese individuals, there is a chronic inflammation of the lungs which reduces the airway passage. The inflammation takes place in the fatty tissue. A narrower airway passage also means the airways will remain blocked when breathing normally which reduces oxygen exchange. The airways will contract more causing more asthma symptoms. Narrow airways in obese asthmatics are more likely to stay closed during normal breathing which results in reduced oxygen exchange which puts one in a higher risk category for pulmonary hypertension. As well, obese people are more prone to sleep apnea and gastroesophageal reflux disease which can make asthma worse.

When a person suffers from obesity, they tend to have more severe asthma problems than those who are not obese. With a weight loss surgery such as lap band surgery, there can be considerable improvement for people suffering from asthma. With the loss of the excess fat, lung function will improve, inflammation will subside, the air passages will open up, and people will breathe better. As well, they will need less medication and there will be fewer trips to the hospital due to a severe asthma attack.

Lap band surgery has become a popular weight loss procedure to treat obesity because it is minimally invasive with few side effects. As well as having proven positive health results, the procedure normally takes less than an hour and the patient recovery time is short with most patients going home just a few hours after the procedure. It is also the only reversible option and post operative lap band adjustments are made without additional surgery.

During home recovery, the patient will have simple diet to follow as they learn how to eat healthy and the correct amounts of food. Lap band surgery is a great option for those suffering from obesity and serious health problems such as asthma. When considering any type of surgery, it is important to consult with a physician to learn about the benefits and risks involved with the procedure.

The CIBO clinic’s adjustable gastric band offers the safest, sustainable results in weight loss by reducing the amount of food your stomach can hold. Despite the lab band cost, there are many advantages. You can lose weight without hunger and feel full longer with support before and after your laparoscopic surgery. Read more about the experience in Lapband blog.


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