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Idaho Gastric Bypass Surgeons & Surgery Information

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Gastric Bypass Surgery Overview

Anesthesia: General anaesthetic.
Length of surgery: 1-2 hours
Location of operation: Hospital.
Back to work: 1-2 weeks
Average Price: $20,000-$40,000



Gastric Bypass Procedure Information

This procedure is used to treat morbid obesity, a condition which arises from severe accumulation of excess weight as fatty tissue, and the health problems that arise from it. These procedures are meant as an option for people who are severely obese and cannot lose weight by traditional means or who suffer from serious obesity-related health problems. A gastric bypass procedure consists of a division of the stomach into a little upper pouch and a larger lower remnant pouch. The operation promotes weight loss by restricting food intake and interrupting the digestive process. It is estimated that roughly 150,000 gastric bypass procedures were performed in the US last year.


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Latest Gastric Bypass News

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Kidney stones a risk after stomach bypass surgery (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Morbidly obese adults who undergo a particular type of stomach bypass surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) appear to be at increased risk of developing kidney stones earlier than previously thought. The increase in stone risk was evident just three months after the surgery.
Increased Risk Of Kidney Stones And Gastric Bypass Surgery Linked (Medical Ne...
Morbidly obese patients who undergo a particular type of gastric bypass surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) are at an increased risk of developing kidney stones - small, pebble-like deposits that can result in severe pain and require an operation to remove them - earlier than previously thought.
Obese woman gets gastric surgery (BBC News)
An obese woman is told she can have gastric surgery on the NHS after losing weight.
Gastric bypass surgery linked to greater risk of kidney stones (New Kerala)
Washington, June 27 : A research team, led by an Indian-origin scientist, has linked gastric bypass surgery to an increased risk of kidney stones.
Doctor: New Gastric Bypass Surgery is Successful (Fox News)
For the 20 percent of Americans who need secondary gastric bypass surgery, there is a new, less painful technique available.
Study links gastric bypass surgery to increased risk of kidney stones (PhysOrg)
Procedure associated with kidney stone formation earlier than previously reported CHICAGO (June 26, 2008) - Morbidly obese patients who undergo a particular type of gastric bypass surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) are at an increased risk of developing kidney stones - small, pebble-like deposits that can result in severe pain and require an operation to remove them - earlier than ...
Mother dies from MRSA following gastric bypass surgery she had for 'sake of s...
A woman who wanted to lose weight for the sake of her infant son died from tragic complications just days after having the gastric bypass surgery she craved.
Mother died after gastric bypass surgery to lose weight 'for my lovely son' (...
A mother who wanted to lose weight for the sake of her son died from complications days after undergoing gastric bypass surgery.
Reaction to gastric bypass surgery kills mother who did it for her son (News-...
A young mother who wanted to lose weight for the sake of her son died from complications days after undergoing gastric bypass surgery.
Gastric bypass linked to greater risk of kidney stones (News-Medical-Net)
Morbidly obese patients who undergo a particular type of gastric bypass surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) are at an increased risk of developing kidney stones - small, pebble-like deposits that can result in severe pain and require an operation to remove them - earlier than previously thought. These stones develop in patients within only a few months following the procedure rather ...