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  • Abdominal Surgery By: Jack Smith
    Abdominal surgery broadly involves the opening up of the abdomen. There are several abdominal organs (such as the stomach, liver, intestines etc) and the surgery of each is dealt with differently. The three most common abdominal surgeries are described below:
    Tags: laparoscopic, surgery, appendectomy, laparotomy, abdominal surgery

  • Laparoscopic Surgery: An overview By: Jack Smith
    Laparoscopy is considered a minimally invasive surgery as the body’s natural openings are not used. Instead, the surgeon uses an instrument called a laparoscope. Also called keyhole surgery, laparoscopy is considered an endoscopic procedure and is usually performed to as part of an investigation of the abdominal and pelvic cavity.
    Tags: surgery, laparoscopic procedure, laparoscopy

  • Gastric Bypass - The Advantages Of Laparoscopic Surgery By: Donald Saunders
    Gastric bypass surgery is the most often carried out operation for weight loss in the USA with more or less 140,000 operations being done in 2005 Dating back more than 50 years, a lot of surgeons have grown up with gastric bypass surgery and possess a very effective understanding of both its risks and benefits.

    In many cases gastric bypass is the last option when other forms of weight loss and dieting have proved unsuccessful and where you are very much overweight. This co...

    Tags: gastric bypass, laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, weight loss surgery, obesity

  • Gastric Bypass - The Response To A Man-Made Problem By: Donald Saunders
    Obesity is as old as time itself and for many obesity is caused by medical or genetic problems. In today's world, however, the alarming increase in the rate of obesity is very much a man-made problem, fired in part by the availability, and popularity, of the gastric bypass.

    Advances in surgical techniques, not least the arrival of laparoscopic procedures, have made the gastric bypass a much simpler and more acceptable solution to the problem of obesity. What is more, the p...

    Tags: gastric bypass, laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, weight loss surgery, obesity

  • Gastric Bypass - Solution To Weight Loss? By: Alfred J.James
    The most common surgery for obesity is gastric bypass. The gastric bypass results in an effective resolution of major illnesses that accompany obesity. Most gastric bypass surgery candidates have already tried more conventional diet and exercise plans with little success. With few options, doctors and patients are increasingly turning to gastric bypass surgery as a lifesaver and often as a last resort.

    Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery is a treatment for obesity. Obesity...

    Tags: obese, obesity, weight loss, gastric, gastric bypass, bypass, obese weight loss, Laparoscopic, Lap

  • Knowing The Risk Of Gastric Bypass By: Darry J.Oswald
    There is more to gastric bypass than merely controlling stomach size. During gastric bypass surgery, a large portion of the patients stomach is stapled together, leaving a tiny pouch.

    When you get your gastric bypass surgery you will have a new stomach that only holds about three tablespoons of food at a time. With your stomach pouch reduced to the size of a walnut, you'll need to follow a gastric bypass diet.

    The surgeon does not remove any part of the stomach or other...

    Tags: obese, obesity, weight loss, gastric, gastric bypass, bypass, obese weight loss, Laparoscopic, Lap

  • Is Losing Weight Via Gastric Bypass For Everyone? By: Jerry Hall
    Gastric bypass surgery is not about losing weight the easy way and looking good, the operation is about improving health.

    There are several types of gastric bypass procedures, but all of them involve bypassing part of the small bowel by greater or lesser degrees. Surgical options Gastric bypass procedures involve constructing a gastric pouch whose outlet is a Y-shaped limb of small bowel of varying lengths. By far, the most common procedure is the gastric bypass, which is ...

    Tags: obese, obesity, weight loss, gastric, gastric bypass, bypass, obese weight loss, Laparoscopic, Lap

  • Gastric Surgery - Miracle Cure For Obesity? By: Alfred J.James
    You wake up one morning and you decided that you have had enough of being obese! You have a very personal reason: a choice for change and a healthier you.

    Whether you're considering weight-loss surgery and want to understand what's ahead, adapting to a new lifestyle following the procedure, or looking for non-surgical weight-loss tips, all the information is here.

    Opting for weight-loss surgery is not an easy choice. To decide whether it's right for you, consider the fa...

    Tags: obese, obesity, weight loss, gastric, gastric bypass, bypass, obese weight loss, Laparoscopic, Lap

  • What Is 'Dumping' After Gastric Surgery? By: Darry J.Oswald
    Typically, a gastric bypass surgery involves a 4- to 6-day hospital stay and 2 to 3 days for a laparoscopic approach. Most people can return to their normal activities within 3 to 5 weeks.

    Gastric bypass surgeries may cause dumping syndrome. Dumping syndrome occurs when the small intestine fills too quickly with undigested food from the stomach, as can happen following gastric bypass surgery. This occurs when food moves too quickly through the stomach and intestines. It ca...

    Tags: obese, obesity, weight loss, gastric, gastric bypass, bypass, obese weight loss, Laparoscopic, Lap

  • What Is A Laparoscopic Hysterectomy? By: Chelsea Aubin
    A laparoscopic hysterectomy us a type of hysterectomy performed with a class of slender optical tubes commonly referred to as laparoscopes.
    Tags: Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy

  • Laparoscopic Surgery - The Adjustable Gastric Band By: Donald Saunders
    Gastric banding is a relatively new form of weight loss surgery first pioneered in Sweden in 1985 with the band being designed initially to be fitted using open surgery. The first laparoscopic surgery for the insertion of a gastric band was performed in France in 2000 and a year later in 2001 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of an American adjustable gastric banding system for use in the United States. Since then gastric banding has grown rapidly in pop...
    Tags: Laparoscopic weight loss surgery, lap band, gastric band, surgical weight loss, weight los

  • Weight Loss Surgery: The Sure Way To Reduce Weight By: Ashish Jain
    Excessive weight gain is one such problem that may pave the way for string of diseases. Its extreme form is known as obesity that requires immediate care and attention. In order to curb obesity or reduce weight you can adopt various ways. And one such way of shedding weight is surgery.

    This surgical operation aims at reducing weight by eliminating extra pound of flesh from your stomach along with cutting short the length of your intestine. However this weight loss surgery ...

    Tags: weight loss surgery, bariatic surgery, laparoscopic surgery

  • The Downside Of The Laparoscopic Weight-loss Surgery By: Tisha Diaz
    Laparoscopic weight loss surgery is usually a procedure that is employed for severe obesity. However, many people also ask their physicians about this procedure purely for vanity purposes. Let us look at the downside of laparoscopic weight-loss surgery.

    Laparoscopic surgery is a minimal invasive surgical procedure where five small incisions are made in the abdominal area. The surgeon then inserts the laparoscope into these incisions to perform the weight-loss surgery in...

    Tags: lose weight, weight loss, laparoscopic weight-loss surgery

  • Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery - When Is It Recommended By: Luka Zimmerman
    Laparoscopic obesity surgery is the easy and fast, but as well expensive way out of weight problems or even obesity. With this method of weight loss, losing weight is virtually assured, because of the simple fact that your stomach is, after the operation approximately one third its original size and you simply are unable to eat quantities of food as you used to.
    Tags: laparoscopic obesity surgery, gastric bypass, lap band surgery, weight loss surgery

  • Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery By: RK Mishra
    Laparoscopic surgery is a revolutionary surgical technique also known as minimally invasive surgery or MIS. Popularly known as keyhole surgery, laparoscopic surgery has become increasingly popular with people that are scheduled to undergo surgeries like appendectomy and gall bladder removal. Laparoscopic surgery involves using specialised surgical equipment that ensures minimal scar tissue as the length of incision(s) is very small. For example, a traditional cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal) typically requires a 20 cm incision; however a laparoscopic cholecystectomy requires 3 or 4 incisions totalling 0.5 -1 cm. If you are wondering how an organ as big as the gall bladder can actually be removed from the body via a 1 cm incision, the procedure involves draining all fluid from the gall bladder and removing it via a small incision near the patient’s navel .
    Tags: laparoscopy, DR R K Mishra, laparoscopic surgeon, Laparoscopic Treatment Training and Resea

  • Gall Bladder Surgery By: Juliet
    The gallbladder is a tiny pear-shaped pouch in the upper right part of your abdomen. It stores bile produced by the liver. Stones forming in the gallbladder often cause pain.
    Tags: gall bladder surgery, laparoscopic gallbladder surgery treatment

  • Lap band in Belgium - assured quality at affordable price By: viju hegde
    This article helps medical tourists, especially from the UK, to understand why Belgium is an affordable, quality destination for lap band surgery.
    Tags: laparoscopic gastirc band surgery in belgium, lap band belgium, obesity surgery belgium, m

  • Laparoscopy - The Present Scenario By: Roberto Bell
    Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimal access surgery (MAS), bandaid surgery, keyhole surgery, or pinhole surgery is a modern surgical technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed through small incisions as compared to larger incisions needed in traditional surgical procedures. Laparoscopic surgery includes operations within the abdominal or pelvic cavities.
    Tags: laparoscopy, laparoscopic, laparoscopy hospital

  • Laparoscopy Hospital By: Dr. Sadhana
    Laparoscopy Hospital located in New Delhi, India is known worldwide for its continual research in laparoscopic surgery. This method of surgery has become increasingly popular due to techniques that are termed “minimally invasive.” What this means to the patient is that the trauma to the body is drastically reduced from what it was with so-called “traditional” surgery.
    Tags: Laparoscopic, Training, Treatment

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