Surgical options
Bariatric surgery, or weight-loss surgery, is the best option for people who have morbid obesity (body mass index greater than 40) and cannot lose weight by traditional means, or those who suffer from serious obesity-related health problems.
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Normal digestive process for patients before bariatric surgery |
Open or laparoscopic surgery
The types of surgical approaches for bariatric patients are open or laparoscopic. Open procedures are conventional surgeries in which a surgeon performs the operation through a 10- to 12-inch incision in the abdomen. Laparascopic procedures are performed in the same way as open surgeries, except six or more small incisions are used, instead of the larger abdominal incision. The laparoscope, which is a tube with a small video camera attached at the end, is inserted through the abdominal incisions, allowing internal organs to be viewed on a television monitor in the operating room. The entire operation is performed inside the abdomen.
The best results occur when surgery is combined with healthy eating behaviors and regular physical activity. Bariatric surgery is not cosmetic and does not involve removing fatty tissue.
Outpatient surgery now available
For patients who are candidates for adjustable band surgery, Park Nicollet now offers the procedure on an outpatient basis. This means no overnight hospital stay is required. We are the first in the Twin Cities to offer this procedure.
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Surgery |
Procedure |
Hospital stay |
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Gastric bypass |
Laparoscopic surgery |
Two nights |
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Gastric bypass |
Open surgery |
Three to four nights |
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Adjustable |
Laparoscopic surgery |
None required (outpatient) |
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Adjustable |
Laparoscopic surgery |
One night |
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