ROLE OF BARIATRIC SURGERY IN TREATMENT OF MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENTS • Dr. Ashish Ahuja Dr. Ashish Ahuja • M.S (Surgery), Fellowship Bariatric M.S (Surgery), Fellowship Bariatric Surgery, (Australia) Surgery, (Australia) • Consultant Surgeon & Asst. Prof. of Consultant Surgeon & Asst. Prof. of Surgery, Surgery, • Dayanand Medical College & Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana Hospital, Ludhiana
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ROLE OF BARIATRIC SURGERY IN TREATMENT OF MORBIDLY OBESE
• Consultant Surgeon & Asst. Prof. of Surgery,Consultant Surgeon & Asst. Prof. of Surgery,• Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, LudhianaDayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana
• BARIATRIC SURGERY IS NOT LIPOSUCTION
• BARIATRIC SURGERY IS A SAFE SURGERY
• DOES NOT CAUSE ANY SIDE EFFECTS
• RISKS OF UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY ARE FAR LESS THAN RISKS OF OBESITY
What is Bariatric Surgery?
• Comes from Greek words –Baros: - Weight–Iatreia: - Medical Treatment
Obese patients who undergo weight loss surgery live longer,
studies suggest The Associated Press
Published: September 7, 2006 The Associated Press
Published: September 7, 2006
SYDNEY, Australia — Stomach stapling and other surgical procedures to help overweight people eat less may be radical, but they also could be safer than staying obese, new research suggests. ……………………..
Obesity ‘harms sexual health’Obesity ‘harms sexual health’
Why Surgery for the Treatment of the Why Surgery for the Treatment of the Clinically Severe Obese?Clinically Severe Obese?
“Only surgery has proven effective over the long term for most patients with clinically severe obesity.”
- NIH Consensus Conference Statement, 1991
Surgery for the treatment of clinically severe obesity is endorsed by:
The National Institutes of Health
The American Medical Association
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
American Association of Family Practitioners
• Bariatric Surgical and Procedural Interventions
• in the Treatment of Obese Patients • with Type 2 Diabetes • A position statement from the • International Diabetes Federation Taskforce • on Epidemiology and Prevention
Complication of ObesityComplication of Obesity
B.M.I.
Diet Exercise
How To Lose Weight?How To Lose Weight?
When diets and exercise don’t
work?
Types of bariatric procedures1. Sweedish adjustable gastric band
2. Gastric sleeve resection
3. Roux-en-y gastric bypass
4. Bilio-pancreatic diversion with duodenal switch