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Holistic Roads - December 2010

Prior to undergoing a gastric bypass surgery, a patient must be wholly educated of the indication, benefits, complications as well as the risks of the procedure in order to arrive at an informed decision and feel a sense of control during the surgery. This procedure is generally safe, but it pays to understand gastric bypass surgery risks before going under the knife. Risks don’t necessarily mean these dangers will occur. Depending on the patient’s body’s reaction to the surgery, as well as the skills and equipment of the surgeon, risks may be great or very minimal. Educating a patient on gastric bypass surgery risks will simply help them be aware and prepare better for the procedure.


Bleeding or Leakage and Infection

Obesity can increase a patient’s risks for bleeding or haemorrhage, particularly within the immediate post-surgery period. Obese individuals may experience poor wound healing due to the excessive carbohydrates in their bodies. Hemmorhage is even more critical when it is within the body. Often, bleeding may start where the staples were put in place. By the time it becomes apparent that the person is bleeding, he or she may have already lost a lot of blood and could go into shock.

Another risk could be leakage from the stomach of fluids that seep into the abdominal cavity. This could lead to a complication such as an infection within the cavity called peritonitis. Because of poor wound healing, the surgical wound may become more susceptible to bacteria and also get infected, especially if not taken cared of meticulously. Wound infections are more common in post-operative patients who have diabetes mellitus, primarily because their high blood sugar interferes with healing.


Pulmonary Embolism

Obesity causes more formation of blood clots. Surgery can cause a clot to be dispersed into the blood stream. This is critical because if the blood clot blocks a vessel, flow to the lungs could cause the cells of the organ to die. The lungs stop working, and there is no way a person can still breathe in and utilize oxygen. This is considered a medical emergency.

Nutritional Deficiency

Nutritional deficiency is common in patients who have undergone gastric bypass surgery. This is because the part of the stomach which normally absorbs everyday nutrients and minerals such as iron, protein and other vitamins no longer function. The food goes from the upper stomach segment straight to the small intestine. Therefore, the body does not get the needed nutrients from the food that is eaten. Iron-deficiency anemia, hair loss, osteoporosis are manifestations of deficiency in protein, calcium and iron.

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Medical Health Records as Life Savers

December 9th 2010 13:51
If we would be hospitalized or need to have ourselves checked by a doctor, we should always state all the necessary information about our medical history. Everything should be included up to the minutest detail. Some people may lie or forget some very important things to consider like our allergies which would be life threatening to our body. There are some medicines which has ingredients that we are allergic to that might have a big side effect on our body.

A patient’s Personal Health Record (PHR) is necessary so that the doctor attending to our health problem will know our medical background. If some information is lacking, the doctor might be able to give medication that would be dangerous to our health and is even life threatening. This might happen if we don’t indicate all the information about our health history. If we do give all the details, our PHR would be our life saver.

Nowadays, getting our medical record won’t be a problem anymore as most hospitals already have a digital health record of all their patients. The advancement of technology has made it possible for us to extract the patient’s record in just a few minutes. What used to be a long and tiring task of pulling our health records from a pile of yearly medical records of patients is now made faster and simplified. This will surely save millions of live daily.


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