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Bariatric Surgery May Resolve Liver Disease
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The mean age of the participants at the time of weight loss surgery ranged from 35.6 to 49 years. Mean BMI at the time of weight loss surgery ranged from ...
Learn more about weight-loss surgery at Saturday seminar
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Las Palmas Medical Center will host informational weight-loss seminars provided by the Las Palmas Bariatric Center at 10 am Saturday in Classroom A of Las ...
Ricki Lake Loses 130lbs And Reveals Weight Loss Secrets
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I expected Ricki Lake to say she lost it on some crazy diet or surgery but when asked how did she lose it she told PEOPLE "I didn???t have surgery and I ...

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Bynassing surgery might be possible
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BOTTOM LINE: Placing a short, impermeable sleeve into part of the small intestine in rats mimics the weight loss benefits of gastric bypass surgery. ...
Pregnant Women After Bariatric Surgery Show Fewer Complications
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Bariatric surgery, sometimes known as weight loss surgery, can help obese people achieve a healthier body weight. The authors of the study note the ...
Ricki Lake Amazed She Was 'A Fat Person'
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Surgery? Ricki Lake, seen on the right before her weight loss in 1988's 'Hairspray,' says she's amazed at how she went through life at that weight. ...
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Weight-loss surgery helps with pregnancy: study
Reuters - Nov 18, 2008
By Andrew Stern CHICAGO (Reuters) - Women who get pregnant after weight-loss surgery tend to be healthier and less likely to deliver a baby born with ...
Weight-loss surgery bodes well for pregnancy Los Angeles Times
Some Pregnancy-Related Complications Minimized for Women Who Have ... MarketWatch
Go for pre-pregnancy weight loss surgery Times of India
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Fighting the fat Options for reducing weight
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It is important to note, however, that surgeons will perform gastric bypass surgery for obese patients only if non-surgical weight loss attempts have failed ...
Women Will: The weight off her body is off her shoulders, too
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For years, she dieted and exercised, only to gain the weight back several times. She started to reconsider surgery in 2006, and went through with it Nov. ...
Lap Band Surgery In Mexico: A Hassle Free Alternative
WebWire (press release), GA - Nov 30, 2008
The Bariatric offers an inexpensive weight loss solution in the form of lap band surgery. Traditional dieting is, at very best, a trying process. ...
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Bluegrass Bariatric Surgical Associates Performs New Incisionless ...
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Surgical side effects cut with robotics
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It may sound like a video game, but Dr. Nikhil Shah is actually performing cancer surgery. Robotic surgery allows for smaller incisions, reduced blood loss ...

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Obesity: An increasing problem for orthopedists
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If weight loss is not an option, surgery should be addressed, with the understanding that the outcomes might not be as favorable and the risk of ...
DURECT Corporation Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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Net loss for the three months ended June 30, 2008 was $8.6 million, compared to a net loss of $0.5 million for the same period in 2007. ...DRRX
Adolor Corporation Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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... the risk that ENTEREG may not be approved in OBD or any indication other than the FDA approved indication in bowel resection surgery; the risk that ...ADLR

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Rogers out for nine months after surgery
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Rodgers underwent the procedure after being hospitalised following a blow sustained late in Down's qualifier loss to Wexford. Incredibly, he is the third ...
Malpractice law evolved via orthopedics
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The lawsuit alleged an incomplete disclosure of the risks of surgery. ?The average patient has little or no understanding of the medical arts, ...
TLCVision Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
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Information about vision correction surgery can be found on the TLC Laser Eye Centers' website at www.lasik.com. More information about TLCVision can be ...TLCV
NeuroMetrix, Inc. Reports Total Revenues of $8.5 Million for the ...
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These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties (some of which are beyond the Company's control) or other assumptions that may ...NURO

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Are my eyes too bad for surgery?
Daily Mail, UK - Aug 4, 2008
In fact, surgery could actually make it easier to treat the glaucoma, but to understand why, first I need to explain the two conditions. ...
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Weight loss with physiologic impairment. A basic indicator of surgical risk. -
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Lifestyle, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors 10 Years after Bariatric Surgery -
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Pharmacological Strategies to Decrease Excessive Blood Loss in Cardiac Surgery: Meta-analysis of … -
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Complications of Transsphenoidal Surgery: Results of a National Survey, Review of the Literature, … -
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Surgery Decreases Long-term Mortality, Morbidity, and Health Care Use in Morbidly Obese Patients. -
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Risk factors and outcome in European cardiac surgery: analysis of the EuroSCORE multinational … -
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The Risk Associated with Aprotinin in Cardiac Surgery -
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Scoring Weight Loss Surgery Risks

(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Duke University researchers have developed a new scoring system that they believe can help guide patient decisions regarding gastric bypass surgery.

The five-point scale includes factors that may increase the risk someone will die following the procedure.

The scale was based on a study of gastric bypass outcomes collected from 2,075 patients who had the procedure at Virginia Commonwealth University between 1995 and 2004. Thirty-one patients died within three months of the operation, for a mortality rate of 1.5 percent. The analysis linked a higher risk of death to:

  • A body mass index over 50. (Normal BMI is 18.5-25)
  • Gender. The authors note men are at higher risk for a host of medical problems including high blood pressure, diabetes, and metabolic disorder, which could impact survival rates
  • High blood pressure
  • Risk factors for a pulmonary embolism (blood clot to the lungs)
  • Advanced age. People over age 45 are known to have a higher mortality rate following the surgery

Each factor in the scale is worth one point. Three deaths were noted among the 957 patients scoring between 0-1, for a mortality rate of 0.31 percent. No deaths were recorded among the 356 scoring 0. Among the 999 patients scoring between 2-3, there were 19 deaths, for a mortality rate of 1.91 percent. Among the 119 patients scoring between four and five, there were nine deaths, for a mortality rate of 7.56 percent.

The take home message, note the researchers, is waiting to having gastric bypass surgery may not be a good idea. "Many people see gastric bypass surgery as an option to use only when all other approaches to weight loss have failed," says study author Eric DeMaria, M.D. "However, our system shows that this strategy may need to be reconsidered. If patients put off surgery while they attempt other therapies that ultimately don't work, over time, they risk moving into a higher-risk category as they gain more weight, get older, or develop hypertension. In these cases, delays can make surgery even riskier."

This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to: http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/.

SOURCE: Presented at the American Society for Bariatric Surgery annual meeting in San Francisco, June 26 to July 9, 2006

 
 
 
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