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Types of Stomach Surgery

Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy

" BUT. . . a week ago I had arthroscopic surgery on my right knee. ... Without NSAIDS, the swelling has been TERRIBLE. Physical therapy is lots of fun. .

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AspireAssist™
AspireAssist™

What it is: Gastric banding is a type of restrictive weight loss surgery. How it works: The surgeon uses an inflatable band to squeeze the stomach into two sections: a smaller upper pouch and a larger lower section. The two sections are still connected by a very small channel, which slows down the emptying of the upper pouch. Most people can only eat a 1/2 to 1 cup of food before feeling too full or sick. The food also needs to be soft or well-chewed.

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Biliopancreatic Diversion
Biliopancreatic Diversion

Biliopancreatic diversion surgery is a type of gastric bypass surgery that is not commonly performed, as it is more complicated than the roux-en-y and mini gastric bypass procedures. The biliopancreatic diversion, along with its variation, biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch, is also associated with a greater risk of nutritional deficiencies after surgery.

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Breast Biopsy
Breast Biopsy

A breast biopsy is a procedure to remove a small sample of breast tissue for laboratory testing. A breast biopsy is a way to evaluate a suspicious area in your breast to determine whether it is breast cancer. There are several types of breast biopsy procedures.

Burn Excision/Debridement
Burn Excision/Debridement

Excision is different from debridement in that the burn injury is prepared to have skin grafts or synthetic grafts placed on the surface of the skin. This procedure leaves a large area that must be covered. Sometimes scars are excised prior to reconstructive surgery.

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Caesarean Section
Caesarean Section

A c-section, or cesarean section, is the delivery of a baby through a surgical incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. In some circumstances, a c-section is scheduled in advance. In others, the surgery is needed due to an unforeseen complication. If you or your baby is in imminent danger, you'll have an emergency c-section. Otherwise, it's called an unplanned section.

Cataract Surgery
Cataract Surgery

As cataract surgery is an outpatient procedure, arrangements should be made with family or friends to transport you home after the surgery is complete. Most cataract surgery occurs in either an ambulatory surgery center or a hospital.

Circumcision
Circumcision

Circumcision should not be done if an infant is sick or in unstable health. A premature infant should not have circumcision until the baby meets the criteria to be discharged from the hospital. Infants with genital anomalies (including hypospadias) should not be circumcised.

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Dental Restoration
Dental Restoration

Soon Sani Dental Group, one of the major dental clinics in Mexico and the largest dental clinic in Los Algodones, will open a new facility, Sani Co. These new facilities will offer our patients a wide range of medical procedures, among them Gastric Sleeve Surgery.

Duodenal Switch With Biliopancreatic Diversion
Duodenal Switch With Biliopancreatic Diversion

The duodenal switch (DS) procedure, also known as biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD-DS) or gastric reduction duodenal switch (GRDS), is a weight loss surgery procedure that is composed of a restrictive and a malabsorptive aspect.

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Gastric Balloon/Intragastric Balloon System
Gastric Balloon/Intragastric Balloon System

The ORBERA ® Intragastric Balloon System is a weight loss aid for adults suffering from obesity, with a body mass index (BMI) ≥30 and ≤40 kg/m 2, who have tried other weight loss programs, such as following supervised diet, exercise, and behavior modification programs, but who were unable to lose weight and keep it off.

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Gastric Bypass
Gastric Bypass

Gastric bypass surgery refers to a surgical procedure in which the stomach is divided into a small upper pouch and a much larger lower "remnant" pouch and then the small intestine is rearranged to connect to both.

Gastric Bypass Surgery (Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass)
Gastric Bypass Surgery (Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass)

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery is one of the most common weight loss surgeries, accounting for about 47% of all weight loss surgeries. The procedure has two parts: Part One: Making a Small Pouch in the Stomach. The surgeon divides the stomach into a large portion and a much smaller one.

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Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding

What Is Gastric Banding Surgery? The surgeon uses laparoscopy (which involves small cuts in the belly) to place an adjustable silicone band around the upper part of the stomach. Squeezed by the silicone band, the stomach becomes a pouch with about an inch-wide outlet. After banding, the stomach can hold only about an ounce of food.

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Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery is one of the most common weight loss surgeries, accounting for about 47% of all weight loss surgeries. The procedure has two parts: Part One: Making a Small Pouch in the Stomach. The surgeon divides the stomach into a large portion and a much smaller one.

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Sleeve Gastrectomy
Sleeve Gastrectomy

In this operation, surgeons remove part of your stomach and join the remaining portions together to make a new banana-sized stomach or "sleeve." With just a small sack (about 1/10th the size of your original stomach), you'll feel full a lot quicker than you did before.

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Types of Weight Loss Surgeries
Types of Weight Loss Surgeries

Which Weight Loss Surgery Is Best? The ideal weight loss surgery depends on your health and body type. For instance, if you are very obese, or if you have had abdominal surgery before, simpler surgeries might not be possible.

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Vagal Blockade or VBloc
Vagal Blockade or VBloc

As a result of their evaluation of the vBloc system, the ASMBS concludes that "Reversible vagal nerve blockage has been shown to have a reasonable safety profile with a low incidence of severe adverse events and a low revisional rate in the short term.