Bariatric Surgery Restores Nerve Cell Properties Altered By Diet
June 17, 2013 11:37 am | News | CommentsUnderstanding how gastric bypass surgery changes the properties of nerve cells that help regulate the digestive system could lead to new treatments that produce the same results without surgery. who have shown how surgery restores some properties of nerve cells that tell people their stomachs are full. The results may also better predict which patients will keep the weight off after surgery.
Long-Term Benefit of Bariatric Surgery Questioned
June 5, 2013 10:29 am | by Nancy Walsh | News | CommentsBariatric surgery led to greater weight loss and better glycemic control than nonsurgical treatment among patients with diabetes who were mildly obese, but the evidence for long-term efficacy and safety remains limited, a recent systematic review found.
Temporary Blood Clot Filters May Do More Harm Than Good For Bariatric Surgery Patients
June 3, 2013 12:01 pm | News | CommentsThe temporary placement of umbrella-like, metal mesh filters in abdominal veins to stop potentially lethal blood clots from traveling to the lungs during and after weight loss surgery may actually increase the risk of death in morbidly obese patients, according to new Johns Hopkins research.
VTE Not Easy To Prevent During Bariatric Surgery
May 31, 2013 11:16 am | by Chris Kaiser | News | CommentsNeither higher doses of anti-clotting drugs nor filters inserted in the vena cava are guaranteed to help prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE) during bariatric surgery, a review of the literature suggests. A systematic review and meta-analysis was unable to show that an increased dosage of these medications can prevent VTE in bariatric surgery patients.
Tucson Surgeon First In Arizona To Offer Spider Sleeve For Weight Loss
May 28, 2013 11:51 am | News | CommentsDr. Patrick Chiasson is using the SPIDER Surgical System to perform the weight-loss procedure through a small incision made near the patient’s belly button – resulting in a virtually invisible scar. He also is using the novel platform to perform a single-incision cholecystectomy, or gallbladder removal.
Mom's Obesity Surgery May Help Break Cycle In Kids
May 28, 2013 10:52 am | by Lauran Neergaard, AP Medical Writer | News | CommentsObese mothers tend to have kids who become obese. Now provocative research suggests weight-loss surgery may help break that unhealthy cycle in an unexpected way — by affecting how their children's genes behave. In a first-of-a-kind study, Canadian researchers tested children born to obese women, plus their brothers and sisters who were conceived after the mother had obesity surgery.
Low LDL May Spell Trouble In Bariatric Surgery
May 21, 2013 12:23 pm | by Nancy Walsh | News | CommentsAmong factors that predicted the likelihood that patients undergoing bariatric surgery would experience postoperative cardiopulmonary complications were low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and high levels of C-reactive protein, according to research.
Doctor: Bariatric Surgery Proving To Be Very Powerful Tool
May 14, 2013 2:37 pm | by NBC News | Videos | CommentsDr. Philip Schauer, the Director of Cleveland Clinic's Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, describes and discusses different weight loss surgeries and the type of bariatric surgery well-known New Jersey governor Chris Christie recently underwent.
Gov. Chris Christie Had Secret Weight-Loss Surgery
May 7, 2013 10:35 am | by Marc Santora | News | CommentsGov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who has long struggled with obesity, underwent secret weight-loss surgery three months ago, according to a statement from his office. The surgery, which took place on Feb. 16, involved the placement of a silicone band around his stomach to reduce its size, limiting the amount of food he can take in but not altering his digestive process.
Gastric Band Also Good In Less Obese Patients
May 6, 2013 11:08 am | by Michael Smith | News | CommentsAn adjustable gastric band, implanted laparoscopically, led to significant weight loss among moderately obese patients, researchers reported. In a prospective cohort study, more than four patients in five had lost more than 30 percent of their excess weight after a year.
Gene Variant Appears To Predict Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass
May 3, 2013 10:50 am | News | CommentsMassachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have identified a gene variant that helps predict how much weight an individual will lose after gastric bypass surgery, a finding with the potential both to guide treatment planning and to facilitate the development of new therapeutic approaches to treating obesity and related conditions like diabetes.
Gastric Bypass Findings Could Lead To Diabetes Treatment
May 1, 2013 10:36 am | News | CommentsA Lund University research team has shed new light on why gastric bypass often sends diabetes into remission rapidly, opening the door to developing treatment with the same effect. About 85 percent of patients with type 2 diabetes who undergo a gastric bypass procedure recover from the disease within a few days, showing a return to normal blood sugar levels - long before any weight loss.
Study Finds Possible Alternative to Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
April 30, 2013 10:36 am | News | CommentsScientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center used a catheter to re-direct the flow of bile from the bile duct into the small intestine, producing the same metabolic and weight-loss benefits as bariatric surgeries such as gastric by-pass. They named the procedure bile diversion, or BD.
Handheld Laparoscopic Instruments
April 15, 2013 10:52 am | by Aesculap | Product Releases | CommentsAesculap offers over 100 patterns of monopolar enabled handheld laparoscopic instruments. The Sovereign monopolar line of reusable scissors, forceps, graspers, and dissectors are designed to meet both the high performance expectations of surgeons and today’s rigorous reprocessing environment.
Diabetes 'Cure' After Weight Loss Surgery Lasts Long Term
April 10, 2013 11:57 am | News | CommentsBariatric surgery may keep type 2 diabetes at bay for good. A study found 50 percent of patients whose diabetes resolved following bariatric surgery still had complete or partial remission of the disease about 6 years later. Of those who had a complete remission, 27percent met the definition of a "functional cure" of diabetes.
Diet Shown To Be Critical Factor In Improving Type 2 Diabetes After Bariatric Surgery
April 2, 2013 9:58 am | News | CommentsPatients with type 2 diabetes who consume a diet identical to the strict regimen followed after bariatric surgery are just as likely to see a reduction in blood glucose levels as those who undergo surgery, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
Changes In Gastrointestinal Microbes May Produce Benefits Of Gastric Bypass
April 1, 2013 12:38 pm | News | CommentsChanges in the population of microbial organisms in the gastrointestinal tract may underlie some of the benefits of gastric bypass surgery, reports a team of researchers.
New Guidelines for Weight-Loss Surgery Upgrade Sleeve Procedure
March 29, 2013 11:06 am | by Kristina Fiore | News | CommentsSleeve gastrectomy is an effective form of bariatric surgery and should no longer be considered investigational, according to updated guidelines cosponsored by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, The Obesity Society, and the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery.
Weight Loss Surgery May Boost Testosterone
March 27, 2013 10:42 am | by Kristina Fiore | News | CommentsFor morbidly obese men, levels of sex hormones increased after bariatric surgery, in some cases to higher levels than expected based on the amount of weight loss, researchers found.
Bariatric Instruments
March 1, 2013 10:22 am | by gSource | Product Releases | CommentsgSource introduces bariatric instruments. With their extra long length, they are useful for larger patients.
Gastric Bypass: A Solution For Diabetes?
February 28, 2013 10:02 am | by NBC News | Videos | CommentsThere is evidence that stomach bypass surgery can lead to a dramatic cure of Type-2 diabetes in addition to its positive effects on weight loss. Is it really possible that this high-tech surgery is a viable solution to diabetes?
Gastric Bands Explode In Popularity, But May Soon Be Obsolete
February 27, 2013 11:12 am | News | CommentsDespite a five-fold increase in the US over the last five years, the days of gastric band procedures are numbered, thanks to the investigation into nonsurgical and less expensive alternatives, states an analyst for research and consulting firm GlobalData.
Weight-Loss Surgery Results No Better at 'Best' Hospitals
February 27, 2013 9:26 am | by Kristina Fiore | Articles | CommentsFor Medicare patients, having bariatric surgery at a designated "center of excellence" did not offer better outcomes, researchers found. In a retrospective study, there were no differences in any complications between centers that had the designation and those that did not.
Study: Bariatric Surgery Restores Pancreatic Function By Targeting Belly Fat
February 26, 2013 10:46 am | News | CommentsThe two-year substudy evaluated the effects of bariatric surgery and intensive medical therapy on blood sugar levels, body composition, and pancreatic beta-cell function. Striking metabolic changes were observed in patients who underwent bariatric surgery compared with intensive medical therapy.
Study Questions Cost Savings of Weight-Loss Surgery
February 22, 2013 11:33 am | by Charles Bankhead | News | CommentsBariatric surgery did not reduce healthcare costs over the long term when surgery patients were compared with matched obese patients who did not have surgery, a review of almost 30,000 cases showed.


