Main Page
Welcome
About the Center
About The SPC
Mission and Vision
Organizational Structure
Spc Directors
Facts and Figures
Services
ِActivities
Exhibitions
Print Exhibition
Books Exhibition
Visits
Training
Workshops
Courses
Seminars
Conventions
Celebrations
Research
Favorite Links
Contact Us
PhotoAlbum
Contact Us
Researches
عربي
English
About
Admission
Academic
Research and Innovations
University Life
E-Services
Search
Scientific Publishing Center
Document Details
Document Type
:
Article In Conference
Document Title
:
The early complications after Bariatric surgery
The early complications after Bariatric surgery
Subject
:
الجراحة
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
:
Complications occur after bariatric surgery. The obese patients differ from the general surgical patient as complications may present with minimal physical sign and symptoms. The patients can be difficult to evaluate due to body habitus, may deteriorate rapidly and has little reserve to weather a catastrophic illness. Anastomotic dehiscence is a feared postoperative complication with an incidence ranging between 0-7%. Pulmonary embolism is the major cause of death. The overall complication rate following RYGB is 10-15%. The American Society for Bariatric Surgery Centers of Excellence Program reports a 90 day readmission rate of 4.7% and re-operation rate of 2.6%. In our patients the overall complication rate after the first 500 RYGB was 12%. The most common complication was bleeding. Serious complications occurred in 5% of the patients and leakage in 1.4%. No patients had pulmonary embolism, and there is no mortality. CT scan, X rays etc, are often negative in case of anastomotic leakage. If the patient has persistent tachycardia above 110 b/min and abdominal pain, sometimes with referred pain to the shoulder or dyspnoea and no radiological sign of pneumonia, we do exploratory laparoscopy and do not waist the time by other investigations. We believe the best opportunity to improve outcome is within the first 6-12 hours, and after 24 hours the morbidity and mortality and escalates rapidly.
Conference Name
:
1st K A U International Surgical Congress
Duration
:
From : 6/11/1429 AH - To : 7/11/1429 AH
From : 4/11/2008 AD - To : 5/11/2008 AD
Publishing Year
:
1429 AH
2008 AD
Article Type
:
Article
Conference Place
:
جامعة الملك عبد العزيز
Added Date
:
Monday, March 9, 2009
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
Jon Kristinsson
Jon Kristinsson
Researcher
Doctorate
Files
File Name
Type
Description
18905.pdf
pdf
Back To Researches Page