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Procedure Price List
Adjustable Laparoscopic Gastric Banding - Total
Price $5,220 includes 2 days in hospital
Roux-n-y Gastric Bypass - Total Price $8,970 includes 3 days in hospital
Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy - Laparoscopic - Total Price $9,180 includes 4
days in hospital
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Package Includes:
- Attending Doctor/Surgeon's fees, nursing,
material cost, pre and post procedure consultations, tests and physical
examination.
- Medical surgical procedure hospital costs
- All ancillary medical surgical staff
- All medications, medical supplies and drugs
used during the in-patient hospital stay.
- Room fees for a private air conditioned
room. Notes...Room includes bathroom, TV, telephone. Room includes
accommodations for one guest.
- Meals. The type of cuisine will be served
as what is available at the hospital.
- Rental of pre-activated cellular phone for
use during stay. Note: Phone usage charges are not included in price.
- All diagnostic tests, laboratory, radiology
etc. before and after the procedure as required for the procedure and as
advised by the attending physician/surgeon.
- More information, medical evaluation and
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Introduction to Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
Bariatric surgery is a term derived from the
Greek words: ''weight'' and ''treatment.'' Bariatric surgical procedures are
major gastrointestinal operations that (a) seal off most of the stomach to
reduce the amount of food one can eat, and (b) rearrange the small intestine to
reduce the calories the bodies can absorb. There are several different types of
bariatric weight loss surgical procedures, but they are known collectively as 'bariatric
surgery'.
Bariatric Surgery is Not a Magic Solution for
Weight Loss
Bariatric surgery is not an easy option for
obesity sufferers. It is a drastic step, and carries the usual pain and risks of
any major gastrointestinal surgical operation.
Bariatric Surgery Involves New Eating Habits
Bariatric surgery compels patients to change
their eating habits radically, and makes them very ill if they overeat. And
after bariatric surgery is performed, patients remain at a lifelong risk of
nutritional deficiencies.
Bariatric Surgery Typically Leads to Major
Weight Loss
Some patients who undergo bariatric
gastrointestinal surgery lose more than 100 pounds in weight - some lose as much
as 200 pounds weight. Some reach a normal weight, while others remain
overweight, although less overweight than before.
Candidates for Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
Some bariatric surgeons accept patients in
their 60's, and some even operate on teenagers. But because bariatric surgery is
a last-gasp solution to weight loss, to be used when other more conventional
weight loss programs have been tried and failed, candidates must generally have
severe obesity-related health problems.
Must be Morbidly Obese for Bariatric Surgery
In general, in order to qualify for bariatric
surgery you must be 'morbidly obese', which usually means being overweight by
100 pounds (man) or 80 pounds (woman) with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40+.
Alternatively, bariatric surgery may be
appropriate if you are 80 pounds overweight and have a serious obesity-related
condition like type 2 diabetes or life-threatening cardio-pulmonary problems
such as severe sleep apnea or obesity-related heart disease.
Hospitalization Before Undergoing Bariatric
Surgery
Some people who are suffering from extremely
severe obesity (End Stage obesity syndrome) may have to be hospitalized before
undergoing bariatric surgery in order to lower the risks of surgery.
Bariatric Surgery and Patient Attitude
The higher the motivation of patients to lose
weight, and manage the post-operative requirements of dietary modification and
behavioral therapy, the more successful Bariatric surgery is likely to be, in
solving their obesity and weight problems. This may influence the selection of
candidates for bariatric surgery.
Cost of Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
Bariatric gastrointestinal surgical operations
cost about $25,000 or more, although insurers are slowly beginning to accept
that this kind of weight loss surgery can deliver powerful medical benefits that
will save them money in the long run, especially where convention weight loss
remedies have consistently failed to reduce obesity.
Inform Yourself About Bariatric Surgery
Do not believe everything you read about
bariatric surgery. Talk with patients who have undergone this form of weight
loss surgery. Find out about bariatric surgery yourself. Find out about the
risks and what's involved
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What You Need to Know
about Weight Loss Surgery
Weight loss surgery is a serious
surgical procedure that modifies the size of the stomach, reduces food intake,
and can significantly reduce weight. It is a permanent procedure that requires a
lifetime commitment to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Weight loss surgery not
only helps you to lose weight, but can help improve your overall health,
wellbeing, and self-esteem.
Types of Weight Loss Surgery
Gastric bypass surgery and Lap-Band
surgery are the two most widely used types of weight loss surgery. During
gastric bypass surgery, the weight loss surgeon staples the smaller, upper part
of the stomach, separating it from the rest of the stomach and reducing the
amount of food you can eat. The small intestines are re-routed and connected to
the smaller stomach pouch.
Lap Band surgery uses a
silicone gastric band placed around the top of the stomach which creates a very
small stomach pouch. When you eat, you feel full very quickly. Food slowly
empties from the smaller pouch into the lower part of the stomach and into the
rest of the digestive tract.
Weight Loss Surgery Consultation
It is best to consult a surgeon who
specializes in bariatric surgery to determine your options for treatment. If you
are significantly overweight, have been unsuccessful or unable to achieve or
maintain a healthy weight with diet and exercise, or if your weight is causing
medical problems, you may be a candidate for weight loss surgery.
A doctor will also evaluate existing
medical conditions that may complicate surgery, what medical conditions will be
improved after surgery, and if you are ready to adopt a dietary lifestyle
change.
A bariatric surgery consultation
also provides an opportunity for you to learn more about the procedure and what
you can expect to feel, physically and emotionally, after the surgery. Prior to
the consultation, you may want to make a list of questions to ask your doctor,
such as:
- What type of bariatric surgery
is best for me (gastric bypass or lap-band)?
- What is the recovery time for
weight loss surgery?
- What are my dietary guidelines
after surgery?
- How will my health improve
after surgery?
- How much weight can I expect to
lose after surgery?
Asking questions like these can help
you feel more comfortable with the procedure and help you prepare to make
long-term lifestyle changes to ensure your long-term outcome is successful.
How is Weight Loss Surgery Performed?
Weight loss surgery is performed
under general anesthesia and can take one to four hours for gastric bypass
surgery and thirty minutes to one hour for Lap Band Surgery. A hospital stay may
be required.
After Weight Loss Surgery
After weight loss surgery, resuming
your normal life can be a challenge. The most significant change is the amount
of food you will be able to eat. Most bariatric weight loss surgeries reduce
stomach capacity to once ounce or a few ounces of food or liquid. At first, you
may have less energy for daily activities. Recovery time varies, but many people
are able to return to normal activities within six weeks of the surgery.
Both gastric bypass and Lap-Band
surgeries limit the amount of food you can eat, which can help you lose a
significant amount of weight. Many people who lose a lot of weight are left with
loose or excess skin. To remove the excess skin and improve body contour, some
people undergo cosmetic body procedures such as body lift, abdominoplaty, or
panniculectomy. A body lift removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen, hips,
thighs, and buttocks. Abdominoplasty is a procedure that tightens muscle and
removes excess abdominal skin. Panniculectomy removes excess fat and skin from
the abdomen, but does not tighten muscles like abdominoplasty.
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