GASTRIC BYPASS and LAP BAND SURGERY
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Gastric bypass surgery
may be the right
solution for you to
attain permanent
weight loss and begin
a new life with a
restored health and self
confidence. This
web site provides the
information you need to
make an informed choice
about the cost, risks and
types of procedures
that fit your current
condition. Gastric
bypass or lap band
surgery has helped many
morbidly obese
individuals successfully
lose 100 or more pounds.
This
bariatric procedure
is recommended by many
surgeons as a weight loss
option for medical
reasons rather than
cosmetic.

Losing
such a significant amount
of weight improves many
of the very serious
health risks
associated with this
level of obesity.
Many insurance companies
will pay for the
procedure if you choose
the right program which
understands the needs
specific to you.
Let us help
you qualify for surgery!
PROCEDURE FOR THE "ROUX
EN Y" GASTRIC
BYPASS
Gastric Bypass Surgery
via the Roux-en-Y is
considered to be the best
surgical procedure for
the treatment of morbid
obesity. The functional
portion of your stomach
will be reduced to a
small pouch that is about
one ounce in size and
then a small opening
between the stomach and
the intestine will be
created. The size of your
new stomach will cause
you to feel full after
eating only a small
amount of food. Since it
will also take longer for
your stomach to empty,
you will also feel full
for a longer amount of
time.
Risks of gastric bypass
surgery
At one point, statistics
had shown that 1 in 300
patients died from
gastric bypass surgery.
As with any surgical
procedure, different
reactions to stress,
trauma and medications
can sometimes cause
unpredictable negative
results. This surgery
should only be considered
after many other attempts
with diet control and
exercise have failed.
Keep in mind though, that
diet and exercise will
play a large role in your
life after the surgery.
Other medical conditions
can also complicate the
surgical procedure as
well as the recovery
period. Make sure you
discuss the
risks of gastric bypass
with your doctor. Since
morbid obesity usually
causes other serious
medical conditions, the
higher your BMI is, the
more likely that these
other conditions will
exist.
Benefits of the bypass
procedure
The
benefits of gastric
bypass surgery can
very much outweigh the
risks. Patients are
expected to lose 75 - 80%
of their excess body
weight. Over 70% of
patients with
hypertension will be off
medications and over 90%
of patients with type II
non-insulin dependent
diabetes mellitus are
expected to be off
medication. Medical
conditions that expect to
be drastically improved,
if not completely
resolved include: sleep
apnea, asthma, joint
pain, arthritis, reflux,
fatigue and shortness of
breath.
Candidates for bypass
surgery
Surgery using the gastric
bypass procedure is only
recommended for people
who are 90 pounds or more
overweight and have
serious medical
complications that will
be helped or cured by
substantial weight loss.
While weight loss surgery
is not for everyone,
there is a large number
of people for whom losing
a lot of weight is
imperative. This includes
those who are suffering
from diabetes, high blood
pressure, heart trouble,
shortness of breath,
arthritis and orthopedic
problems with their legs,
hips or back. To
find out if you are a
gastric bypass candidate,
please
contact us for more
information.
The cost of surgery
The cost of
gastric bypass surgery
varies according to where
you are having the
procedure done. A typical
procedure can cost
between $20,000 and
$35,000 including
hospital fees as well as
the surgeons and other
professional fees.
Although weight loss
surgery is an elective
procedure, it may be
covered by your insurance
company. Many health
insurance companies will
pay for some or all of
the costs. However, some
do not cover the
procedure at all. It is
important that you
understand what your
policy covers.
What to expect after
bypass surgery
In a very short time
after the bypass
procedure you are able to
move around without too
much discomfort, can take
food in by mouth, and can
do without injected pain
medication - you will be
ready to leave the
hospital. You will be
given specific
instructions regarding
what you can eat and when
you will need to come
back for your follow-up
visit. Immediately
after the surgery you
will be on a liquid-only
diet. Within a few weeks
you will work your way up
to eating regular food in
small amounts.
Insurance Coverage for
the surgery
Since morbid obesity is a
life threatening disease,
most
insurance companies
will cover gastric bypass
surgery when it is
considered medically
necessary. Any insurance
company covering surgical
procedure will require
you to meet several
different criteria. It is
important that you
understand your policy
and what needs to be
documented before the
surgery will be approved.
Insurance Appeal
Process
If you insurance company
has denied your claim for
gastric bypass surgery
you may still be able to
qualify through an
appeals process.
Let our qualified staff
evaluate your personal
situation. Many
times we have gotten
those who have been
denied qualified for both
gastric bypass and lap
band surgery.
Click here to find out
more.
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