Gastric Bypass Surgery



 


 
Obese often return to full-time work after surgery
Thursday, October 18, 2007
After undergoing gastric bypass surgery to treat extreme obesity, also known as "morbid" obesity,...
Obese often return to full-time work after surgery
 
Weight loss helpful before gastric bypass
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
People undergoing gastric bypass surgery for obesity can significantly reduce the length of their...
Weight loss helpful before gastric bypass
 
Heart deaths, suicides up after weightloss surgery
Monday, October 15, 2007
Among people who have undergone so-called bariatric surgery for obesity, death rates are higher than...
Heart deaths, suicides up after weightloss surgery
 
Incisionless surgery revises stomach bypass
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
When weight loss stalls or other problems arise years after gastric bypass, the surgery can be...
Incisionless surgery revises stomach bypass
 
Bariatric surgery linked to longer lifespan
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
As a treatment for severe obesity, bariatric surgery significantly lengthens patients' life...
Bariatric surgery linked to longer lifespan
 
Checkups key to success of obesity surgery
Monday, June 18, 2007
Seriously overweight people who undergo gastric bypass surgery to shed pounds should try to make as...
Checkups key to success of obesity surgery
 
Obesity surgery can increase alcohol sensitivity
Friday, June 15, 2007
Patients who have undergone gastric bypass surgery for obesity have higher breath-alcohol levels...
Obesity surgery can increase alcohol sensitivity
 
Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Patients can develop potentially disabling neurological complications after gastric bypass surgery...
Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery
 
'Rubber band' obesity surgery cuts diabetes risk
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
After having "lap band" surgery for weight loss, men and women show large increases in sensitivity...
'Rubber band' obesity surgery cuts diabetes risk
 
Weight loss surgery reduces heart disease risk
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Substantial weight loss after gastric bypass surgery is associated with a reduced risk of coronary...
Weight loss surgery reduces heart disease risk
 
Binge eating does not increase bypass surgery risk
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Regular binge eating before surgery does not increase the risk of poor outcomes in the first year...
Binge eating does not increase bypass surgery risk
 
Obesity operations jump in United States
Thursday, January 11, 2007
More than 120,000 obese Americans had some kind of surgery to help them lose weight in 2004, with...
Obesity operations jump in United States
 
Weight-loss surgery success varies widely
Friday, November 24, 2006
In-hospital outcomes of weight-loss surgery, also known as "bariatric" surgery, vary widely from one...
Weight-loss surgery success varies widely
 
Older age increases risk of obesity surgery
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
People 65 years of age or older may think twice about having weight loss surgery, according to a...
Older age increases risk of obesity surgery
 
Weight-loss surgery safety varies drastically
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
The risk of complications such as bleeding and infection in patients undergoing an increasingly...
Weight-loss surgery safety varies drastically
 
Duodenal switch suggested for super-obese patients
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
The duodenal switch procedure is more effective than the stomach bypass in achieving weight loss in...
Duodenal switch suggested for super-obese patients
 
Intestinal surgery can affect eyes years later
Monday, August 21, 2006
Surgery on the intestines can lead to the malabsorption of vitamin A, and this in turn can create...
Intestinal surgery can affect eyes years later
 
Gastric bypass surgery can help obese teenagers
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Obese teenagers who had surgery to shrink the size of their stomachs on average lost nearly half...
Gastric bypass surgery can help obese teenagers
 
Reflux surgery controls symptoms better than drugs
Monday, May 22, 2006
Patient satisfaction is significantly higher after surgery than with proton pump inhibitor drug...
Reflux surgery controls symptoms better than drugs
 
Calif hospital may have exposed some patients to HIV
Thursday, May 04, 2006
A California hospital is contacting some 300 morbidly obese patients after learning that they may...
Calif hospital may have exposed some patients to HIV
 
Stomach surgery may have a role in moderate obesity
Monday, May 01, 2006
For adults who are mildly to moderately obese, gastric banding -- a popular, minimally invasive type...
Stomach surgery may have a role in moderate obesity
 
Risks of weight loss surgery rise with age
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
The risk of complications after weight loss or "bariatric" surgery increases slightly for each...
Risks of weight loss surgery rise with age
 
Medicare to pay for some obesity surgeries
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Obese elderly or disabled patients are now eligible for a variety of surgical weight-loss procedures...
Medicare to pay for some obesity surgeries
 

If you believe you or someone you love has been injured or suffered due to medical malpractice during gastric bypass surgery, our New York-based team of experienced malpractice attorneys can help. Please call us at 1.800.966.4999 or fill out the form to the right of the page for immediate attention to your case. We will fight for you!

Obesity in the United States has risen to epidemic proportions. In the most serious cases of obesity, diet and exercise cannot work quickly enough to prevent serious complications or death from obesity-related illnesses. In recent years, radical surgical procedures have been developed to quickly treat obese patients. Unfortunately, these procedures do not always go to plan, leaving patients in greater pain than before the surgery.

What is Gastric Bypass Surgery?

Gastric bypass surgery (GBS) is a procedure for the morbidly obese (persons more than 100 lbs overweight). GBS involves reducing the size of the stomach pouch to roughly one ounce, creating a smaller opening between the intestine and stomach. The objective is to sharply curtail the intake of calories by making the patient feel full more quickly. This promotes rapid weight loss.

Gastric bypass surgery is a serious operation, as it requires the cutting and reconnecting of internal tissue. If performed by an inexperienced surgeon, GBS can result in life-threatening problems.

Gastric Bypass Surgery is still a new, risky procedure

As the popularity of gastric bypass surgery increases, medical malpractice cases associated with GBS are becoming more and more prevalent. Since gastric bypass surgery is a multi-billion dollar industry, surgeons are now flocking to this field without adequate training, often causing unsuspecting patients catastrophic injuries and even death.

Recently, the experience level of the surgeon has been under severe scrutiny due to the alarming rate of patient injuries and deaths. Gastric Bypass Surgery Malpractice Can Cause Permanent Complications

Because the organs and tissues affected by GBS are so delicate and interconnected, mistakes during the procedure lead to serious permanent disability if not treated promptly. Complications associated with Gastric Bypass Surgery include:

  1. Death
  2. Injury due to faulty sutures or staples
  3. Leaking of gastrointestinal juices from surgical connections
  4. Infections/abscess
  5. Peritonitis
  6. Kidney failure

GBS malpractice can cause permanent damage to major organs and may require follow-up surgeries, extended recovery periods, and loss of earnings or income if the patient is a wage-earner.

Seek Legal Advice for Gastric Bypass Surgery Malpractice

It has been estimated that 1 in every 200 to 300 gastric bypass surgeries result in a patient death. The frequency of the other complications is even greater.

If you believe you have been involved in a gastric bypass surgery medical malpractice incident, know that you are not alone.

If you or a loved one have been injured by a gastric bypass surgery, please call us at 1.800.966.4999 or fill out the form to the right of the page for immediate attention to your case. Our experienced lawyers are ready to help. We will fight for you!


 
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