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A google search for “weight loss surgery san antonio” will return 79,000 pages. Type in “san antonio bariatric surgery” and that number goes up to a whopping 190,000. Why are there so many hits? Perhaps because, at 30%, Texas has the highest adult obesity rate in the United States, while San Antonio holds the highest concentration of bariatric surgeons.

Weight loss surgery, or bariatric surgery, is an extreme option for morbidly obese people who have tried and failed at other methods to reduce their weight. Considered an elective surgery (optional instead of medically necessary) bariatric surgeries are often not be covered by health insurance, even though their health benefits can be great.

In order to qualify for weight loss surgery, one must be 20% or more above ideal weight. This is measured by BMI, or body mass index, a method for calculating an individual’s body fat percentage. Someone with a BMI of 35 – 39.9, coupled with other health problems exacerbated by excess weight (heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes) qualifies for bariatric surgery. People without additional medical issues must have a BMI of 40 or above to qualify.

There are three kinds of bariatric surgery: Restrictive Procedures, Predominantly Malabsorptive Procedures and Malabsorption Procedures. Restrictive Procedures do not interfere with the digestive system; instead a mechanism is applied to the stomach, effectively reducing the amount of food that can be consumed at one time. The commonly known “Lap Band” (after the laparoscopic surgical method used) is one example. Predominantly Malabsorptive Procedures do interfere with the digestive system by surgically removing a portion of the stomach to reduce its size and create a malabsorption of foods. Malabsorptive Procedures surgically reduce the stomach’s size and bypass the duodenum (the first section of the small intestine) and sometimes the jejunum (the middle section of the small intestine); interfering with the digestive system and creating malabsorption. Malabsorptive Procedures are, statistically, the most successful of the three.

In the United States and in Texas bariatric procedures most commonly performed are Restrictive or Malabsorptive surgeries. Although patients tend to prefer the “Lap Band” to other types of operations for its quick recovery time and lack of noticeable scarring, it is not as effective as the Malabsorptive Procedure Roux-en-Y. Also known as Gastric Bypass Surgery, it is one of the most common procedures for weight loss surgery San Antonio bariatric surgeons perform.

Bariatric procedures may seem like the solution for those with difficulty losing weight, but all surgeries have related risks. Yes, a patient can lose up to 60% of their excess body fat, reducing blood pressure, asthma, sleep apnea and acid reflux problems and well as lessening joint pressure. However, unpleasant surgical complications can occur, such as incisional hernias, leaks at the surgical site, gastric dumping syndrome (bloating, diarrhea and acid reflux after eating), infection, pneumonia and death.

A qualified bariatric surgeon should only operate on a patient healthy enough to survive and all possible negative side effects should be discussed beforehand. When measuring risk, it is wise to consider surgeons with more experience performing a particular procedure, as they have higher survival rates. In San Antonio bariatric surgery is so common that some doctors have performed one procedure more than 1,000 times.

However, in order to uphold high standards of safety in the United States, ALL qualified bariatric surgeons must be board certified by The American College of Surgeons in order to practice surgery. Due to the higher level of competition in Texas bariatric surgeons also join local medical organizations. Though it won’t increase their abilities, Texas bariatric surgeons get more practice on average than the rest of the U.S.

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