Bariatric Surgery Flashcards
Compare how men and women store fat?
Men tend to store fat inside their abdomen (apple shape), this visceral fat is far more dangerous
Women store fat in the hips/thighs (pear shaped), i.e. non visceral
What is the obesity metabolic syndrome?
A number of diseases developing due to someones obesity
e.g. cancer, hypertension, diabetes, NAFLD, heart disease etc
Categories of bariatric surgery?
Malabsorptive e.g biliopancreatic diversion
Restrictive e.g. gastric band
Combination e.g. gastric bypass
Describe a Laparascopic Adjustable gastric band?
Inflatable bound around Gastrooesophageal junction which is inflated/adjusted from a surface valve
Pros and cons of gastric bands?
Pros:
- Minor surgery
- Reversible/adjustable
- Low risk of complications
Cons:
- implanted device
- Easier to cheat
- 15% need further surgery
- Less effective
Describe a Sleeve Gastrectomy?
Cutting out most of the stomach, basically reducing its size
A type of restrictive surgery it reduces hunger
Pros and cons of a sleeve gastrectomy?
Pros:
- No foreign body or small bowel manipulation
- No risk of dumping syndrome
Cons:
- quite invasive
- Long staple line that can bleed/leak
How does a laprascopic gastric bypass work?
- Makes a pouch of the upper stomach
- Connect Jejunum direct to the stomach pouch
- Connect duodenum to further down jejunum.
This means you don’t eat so much and it bypasses some of the small bowel (while still allowing gastric acid/bile/pancreatic enzymes to reach the main tube.
Pros and cons of a laparscopic gastric bypass?
Pros:
- Quick and dramatic effect
- Gold standard
- Up and about the day after
Cons:
- Invasive
- Lifelong supplements required
- Risk of dumping syndrome (although it does put patients off high sugar foods)
- Difficult if revision required
What complications can arise from bariatric surgery?
General surgical complications:
- Anastomotic leaks
- Infection
- DVT/PE
Specific:
- Malnutrition
- Vitamin Deficiency
- Hair Loss
- Excess Skin
- Addiction transfer (adjusting to a new potentially dangerous coping mechanism e.g. alcohol)