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2015年9月29日 星期二

Obesity - Obesity Problem, Obesity Cause







If you consider having a big, round tummy like the Michelin Man as the symbol of fortune, you may need to think otherwise. Obesity not only has a significant impact on your health, it is also associated with a number of chronic illnesses, including type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Currently, there are various laparoscopic bariatric surgeries available for patients suffering from morbid obesity. Together with diet control and altering the absorptive system, weight loss can be achieved with a holistic approach.

 

What is obesity?

Obesity is resulted by the deposit of excess fats in the body. This is caused by the over absorption and inadequate output of calories. In fact, many people are gaining weight every day due to binge eating, having a fatty diet and lack of exercise. You can find out whether you are overweight by calculating your Body Mass Index (BMI). The BMI is an internationally approved standard in assessing the weight of adults.

The BMI formula is: weight (kg) ÷ (height (m) x height (m))



 

The information aims to provide educational purpose only. Anyone reading it should consult Surgery Specialist before considering treatment and should not rely on the information above.

 

2014年2月20日 星期四

Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band Plication (LAGBP) (1)




This is a restrictive laparoscopic procedure that combines the benefits of both gastric banding and gastric plication. It is suitable for patients who wish to restrict their stomach size without removing part of their stomach (ie. it is completely reversible).

By folding in the greater curvature of the stomach, stomach size will be reduced (forming a “banana shape” stomach), and thereby effectively limiting the amount of food that could be taken.

This surgery also reaps better results than using a gastric band alone. However, as the top part of the stomach responsible for hormone secretion is not removed; appetite is less reduced. Studies have shown that weight regain is significant following plication ONLY, therefore for better long lasting weight loss, a gastric band is also placed for later adjustment if needed.

 

Procedure of LAGBP

This surgery is suitable for patients with a BMI of more than 30. A liquid diet is suggested two weeks before the surgery. No food is allowed on the day before the surgery. Performed under general anesthesia, 4 to 5 small incisions will be made on the abdomen, each being 1-2 cm in diameter, so that laparoscopic instruments could be inserted. The greater curvature of the stomach will be folded and secured with sutures, then followed by placement of an adjustable gastric band at the top of stomach.

The surgery takes approximately one and half to two hours. Patients may move around after the surgery and will be hospitalized for 3 to 4 days. For the first two weeks after the surgery, only liquids may be taken. Normal diet may be resumed after one month. Patients are strongly advised to have strict diet control and maintain a healthy lifestyle to prevent weight regain. Patients will be followed up regularly to monitor weight loss and nutritional status.

 









The information aims to provide educational purpose only.  Anyone reading it should consult Surgery Specialist before considering treatment and should not rely on the information above.


2014年1月3日 星期五

Obesity - Obesity Problem, Obesity Cause






If you consider having a big, round tummy like the Michelin Man as the symbol of fortune, you may need to think otherwise. Obesity not only has a significant impact on your health, it is also associated with a number of chronic illnesses, including type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Currently, there are various laparoscopic bariatric surgeries available for patients suffering from morbid obesity. Together with diet control and altering the absorptive system, weight loss can be achieved with a holistic approach.

 

What is obesity?

Obesity is resulted by the deposit of excess fats in the body. This is caused by the over absorption and inadequate output of calories. In fact, many people are gaining weight every day due to binge eating, having a fatty diet and lack of exercise. You can find out whether you are overweight by calculating your Body Mass Index (BMI). The BMI is an internationally approved standard in assessing the weight of adults.

The BMI formula is: weight (kg) ÷ (height (m) x height (m))


 


The information aims to provide educational purpose only. Anyone reading it should consult Surgery Specialist before considering treatment and should not rely on the information above.