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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Best Weight Loss Surgery Options Fort Worth TX

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.

The first step is to make the decision as to whether this is the right move for you. You have the choice of two basic types of available procedures. These are called restrictive and malabsorptive/restrictive techniques. With restrictive procedures, the size of your stomach is restricted to prompt the slowing down of the digestive process. A stomach which is the normal size can hold around three pints of food. After surgery, your stomach will only have the capacity to hold about one ounce.

The restrictive cum malabsorptive procedure is a more surgically invasive procedure. It limits the size of your stomach and passes by specific sections of your digestive tract. This prevents your body from absorbing calories from the food you eat.

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.

Gastric band is a safer method than others, such as gastric bypass surgery. The surgeon uses a laparoscope and special instruments to do the surgery. You can opt to have the band removed after a period of time.

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.

If you opt for a gastric bypass, it will offer you both the restrictive and the malabsorptive options. It is available as minimally invasive or open surgery. The procedure involves dividing your stomach into two parts, sealing off the lower from the top section. The upper area is connected to the lower part of your small intestine. This forms a shortcut for the food to pass through by, bypassing a section of stomach and your small intestine. This method prevents the absorption of high calories by your body.

The main advantage of this method is the quick loss of weight. Any health conditions related to being overweight often improve quite quickly. The procedure offers the person excellent long-term results. One of the disadvantages is a potential nutritional deficiency as the body is not able to absorb sufficiently. The risk linked to the procedure is when the food moves from the stomach to the intestines too quickly. This may cause pain and bloating.




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