Bariatric Surgery - Risks and Complications

Bariatric Surgery: Risks and Complications

 

Only 2% is the average index of immediate postoperative complications. Any surgery procedure, no matter how simple, implies a risk and we should consider those risks as a possibility. Although this percentage is very low, Gastric bypass surgery is no exception to this rule.

These are the main risks:


bullet Leaks through sutures made to reduce the stomach capacity or redirect the circulation of food through the bowels. This complication may require additional procedures to be corrected.
bullet Respiratory disorders.
bullet Hemorrhages on the area of incisions and/or sutures
bullet Acute gastric dilatation
bullet Bowel obstruction
bullet Blood clots that may appear on legs or any other part of the body and migrate to the lungs, creating the risk of causing a pulmonary thromboembolism.

 

Bariatric Surgery

 

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Calculate your BMI
(Body Mass Index)
 
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YOUR BMI IS :

If your BMI is 40 or above your are a candidate for the Bariatric Surgery.

 
 
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