Showing posts with label general surgeon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label general surgeon. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Obesity Surgery




Obesity was once counted as a problem in developed countries only, but nowadays we can see that almost everywhere in the world, obesity and overweight have become serious problems. We generally see people neglecting health and competing in the race of success. We do not have enough time for exercising and eating healthy food. Fast and junk food have become very common today and from young kids are seen consuming junk foods on regular basis.

Obesity can cause different diseases like type 2 Diabetes, heart diseases, some type of cancer, high blood pressure, etc. Obesity can be reduced today by different methods and obesity surgery is one of them. Weight loss surgery is very famous these days and many people go for it. It is trusted method to lose your extra kilograms.


  • Who can do an obesity surgery?
  • People with BMI(body mass index) greater than 40.
  • People with BMI between 35 and 40 who are facing obesity related diseases like type 2 Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc.
  • Women who are 80 pounds overweight and men who are 100 pounds overweight.

Numbers of obesity surgery options are available like adjustable gastric band, intragastric balloon, sleeve gastrectome, biliopancreatic diversion, and gastric bypass surgery.

The after-surgery program helps to maintain a proper health and weight:

  • Medical Follow-up
  • Support Group
  • Psychological Counseling
  • Nutrition and Exercising Programs
  • Cooking Classes

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Overview of Laparoscopy




Laparoscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is done to find out problems like adhesions, fibroid, infections and cysts. It is a surgical procedure in which the surgeon looks inside the abdomen and pelvis by making small incision in the belly. This is done by putting a small thin tube, which consists of a light source and a camera, in the cut in belly. The camera shows the images inside the pelvis or abdomen to the television monitor.

In many cases, laparoscopy is preferred over laparotomy surgery that involves making a large incision in the belly. Laparoscopy proves to be less stressful, causes minimal scarring, requires less recovery time and causes less paining after the operation. 

When is Laparoscopy done?
It is done to:

  • ·         To fix inguinal hernia or hiatus hernia.
  • ·         Do a bioscopy.
  • ·         Find the cause of sudden pelvic pain.
  • ·         Find the causes of why is it difficult for a woman to get pregnant. These causes may include infections, cysts, adhesion and fibroid.
  • ·         Do a tubal ligation.
  • ·         Take out organs such as spleen, gall bladder, uterus, ovaries, and appendix.
  • ·         Check and remove the abnormal growths in the belly like tumors.

 Laparoscopy is very common these days and is regarded as a safe surgery. Complications due to this surgery are very rare and can be seen in 1 in 1000 cases. Complications may include injury to major artery and damage to organs such as bowel or bladder.