Best Weight Loss Surgery in Panchukla
- Ckosmic Surgical center
- Jan 24, 2023
- 2 min read
Obesity has become a public health problem. Indeed, its frequency is steadily increasing in the world. Morbid obesity, defined by a body mass index (BMI) greater than 40 kg/m2, is associated with numerous diseases (diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, arterial hypertension, infarction, sleep apnea syndrome, etc.) responsible for morbidity and mortality.
Dr. Amit Sood who does the Best weight loss surgery in Panchkula. He runs an organization named Ckosmic Surgical Center in which he treats his patients very carefully and professionally. He has a very advanced and experienced faculty.
The development of laparoscopy has led to a proliferation of bariatric surgery interventions. While adjustable gastric banding remains the most widely used procedure due to its simplicity and good short-term results, the high frequency of complications and long-term weight gain has led to the development of other more aggressive techniques: gastric bypass, longitudinal gastrectomy and “duodenal switch”.
Best Weight Loss Surgery in Panchukla
Preoperative assessment
Before bariatric surgery, the recommendations by Dr. Amit Sood specialist in doing the the Best weight loss surgery in Panchkula are as follows:
perform anthropometric measurements:
BMI, waist circumference;
specify the nutritional and vitamin status of patients: albumin, haemoglobin, ferritin and iron saturation coefficient of transferrin, calcium, vitamin D, vitamins B1, B9, B12. Additional dosages may be carried out in the event of a clinical or biological call point;
to evaluate with the patient, the type of eating behavior and to look for the existence of an eating disorder, association with mental disorders. It is recommended to take this into account in the indication for surgery but also in the pre and postoperative multidisciplinary management;
to assess and manage cardiovascular or metabolic comorbidities, in particular hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemia;
to screen for endocrine diseases that may be responsible for obesity;
to assess the thromboembolic risk;
to identify and manage an obstructive sleep apnea or hypopnea syndrome according to the recommendations in force, smoking or other respiratory pathologies;
to carry out a hepatic evaluation which must include at least a dosage of transaminases and gammaGT to evoke non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and trigger a hepato-gastroenterology consultation if necessary;
the clinical or paraclinical suspicion of motor disorders of the oesophagus may lead to discussion of the performance of an oesophageal manometry before fitting a gastric band;
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