Who Will Be Totally Excluded From Having Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery is a serious procedure and the surgeons undertake all the necessary steps and measures to determine whether the individual who wants to undergo the weight loss surgery qualifies for it or not. This requires detailed history taking, labs, x-rays, and if necessary, an MRI or CT scan.

This also requires multiple physicians’ involvement who are required to give clearance necessary to perform the weight loss surgery. Your surgeon will definitely be looking towards the short-term and the long-term risks associated with the weight loss surgery. His decision will be based on the detailed workup performed.

Let us see the different conditions in which your surgeon will exclude you from having the weight loss surgery. These conditions would include liver cirrhosis, severe lung problems that would pose a serious threat for the patient undergoing surgery. The combination of anaesthesia and lung problems can lead to death.

Other conditions include pancreatitis, psychiatric history, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, risk of bleeding, which is occurs through low platelet count, low haemoglobin levels. There are also autoimmune diseases that puts one in an exclusion list, which includes lupus erythematosus, etc. Your surgeon will get you screened for possibly other autoimmune diseases as well.

Age factor is also a major contributor to determine whether an individual be excluded from having gastric band surgery. The age limit is between 17 and 65 years.

Before we conclude this article, it is important to mention about four things that would exclude you from having weight loss surgery and that includes if you are taking any chemotherapy treatments, pregnancy, as well as autoimmune gastrointestinal diseases such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.

Note: You must consult your physician to have him answer all your questions in detail.

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