Post-operative bariatric surgery complications: Deficiency of nutrients
Journal: Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-08-31
Authors : Syed Mufaqam; Soni Satishkumar; Patel Arvindkumar;
Page : 43-47
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Abstract
Since more than half of the population in America falls under the category of obesity, scientists have discovered a surgical technique to reduce the weight of the obese patients. Bariatric surgery or gastric bypass surgery is a procedure that has been successful in reducing the weight for obese people. This technique requires a permanent gastric bypass (Roux-en-Y) where part of the stomach and duodenum is removed. Since the size of the stomach is reduced to 20% of its original size along with the removal of duodenum and ndash; this may lead to improper absorption of several vitamins and minerals. This review showed that several vitamins and mineral deficiencies are observed in patients, post-operative bariatric surgery. Thiamin, folate, and B12 deficiencies were most commonly observed, and Vitamin A, D, C and B6 deficiencies were also seen in some cases. Iron and calcium deficiencies were also reported by some of the studies.
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