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1. ThinnerTimes: Gastric Bypass Surgery for Morbid Obesity
- www.thinnertimes.com
- Welcome to Thinner Times Gastric Bypass Dr. ... Kyle Potts are general surgeons who specialize in performing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery for people with severe obesity. ...
- Comprehensive gastric bypass obesity surgery program .
- Experience with over 2,000 gastric bypass procedures .
- Open and laparoscopic gastric bypass techniques .
- Gastric bypass surgery reduces the size of the stomach and allows food to pass quickly into the small intestine. The gastric bypass surgery thereby offers a tool, that when combined with behavior modification, psychological adjustment, and reasonable exercise, can result in much more significant and lasting reduction in both weight and weight related illnesses.
- Learn more about the gastric bypass surgery.
- Home | Gastric Bypass | Ed Seminars | Support | Office & Staff | Gastric Bypass Forum | Patient Login | Links | Sitemap.
2. Bypass - by Dumped Communications
- bypass.sourceforge.net
- Dumped Communications Bypass.
- About Bypass.
- The website has now moved in on bypass. ...
- About Bypass.
- Bypass was first written by Krister Emren, Mikael Johansson, Jon Larsson and Pehr Söderman during 10th-31st of January 2000 for the Linux/Open Source Foundation Student Contest. After the completion of the contest (in which Bypass won 3rd prize - Yippie! =), development continues. ...
- With the Bypass Relay Daemon installed and running on port 119 on a computer which was out in the real world (where firewalls only appear in one's nightmares) and the Bypass Daemon on one of the Student Math Club's computers in Danderyd, the way out was opened and there was much rejoicing. ...
- The primary uses of Bypass are: a) to, as above, be able to use services which would otherwise be unavailable when behind a firewall, and b) primitive LAN-to-LAN networking. ... If you have more ideas on how Bypass could be used, please mail the authors. ...
- Bypass 0. ...
- Bypass 0. ...
- Bypass development snapshot: The source as it looks today. ...
- If you have comments, ideas, or anything like that, here's a list of the people currently maintaining Bypass, their e-mail addresses, and what their areas of responsibility/expertise are: .
- Bypass daemon .
- Bypass relay daemon .
3. Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery - CABG and MIDCAB.
- www.texheartsurgeons.com
- Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery - CABG and MIDCAB.
- Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting is in many cases the surgical treatment of choice for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), an occlusion (obstruction) of the coronary arteries resulting from atherosclerosis (arteriosclerosis), a buildup of diseased tissue on the inner wall of the coronary arteries. ...
- When is Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Indicated?.
- The standard procedure is called Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) surgery, or simply coronary artery bypass surgery. ... Since the first coronary artery bypass operation was done in the 1960's, many improvements in techniques have been developed.
- Simultaneously, the greater saphenous vein from one of the patient's legs is "harvested" to be used for the bypass procedure. ... Originally, only the saphenous vein was used as a bypass conduit (graft), but now the vessels of choice are the Internal Mammary Arteries (IMA) because they remain unobstructed far longer than saphenous vein grafts. ...
- Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass.
- Patients with lesions in the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) coronary artery and the Right Coronary Artery (RCA) may benefit from a technique called Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass (MIDCAB), or "limited access coronary artery bypass. ... Whenever possible, the Internal Mammary Artery (IMA) is used to bypass the occlusions. ...
- If you have been advised to consider heart bypass surgery, we encourage you to contact us for evaluation. ...
4. HeartPoint: Bypass Surgery
- www.heartpoint.com
- In this illustration, a bypass surgery is being performed. ...
- The artery to the breast on the left (the left internal mammary artery or "LIMA") can be freed from the inside of the breast and used to bypass the left anterior descending coronary artery or its branches. In some cases , the right internal mammary artery (" RIMA") can be used to bypass the right coronary artery.
5. Bypass-Operation (Behandlungen) Suchmaschine/Gesundheitsportal Medinfo
- www.medinfo.de
- Startseite : Behandlungen : Bypass-Operation.
- Bypass-Operation (Herz-Bypass-Operation).
- Grundsätzlich können bei Durchblutungsstörungen in verschiedenen Regionen des Körpers Bypässe angelegt werden, die Bypass-Operation am Herzen ist jedoch die bekannteste. ... 2004 - defekten Link melden Netdoktor, Bypass-Operation am Herzen Bei einer Bypass-Operation werden verengte oder verstopfte Herzkranzgefäße durch eine Umleitung überbrückt - daher auch das Wort Bypass, engl. ... Oberschenkel (aortokoronarer Venen-Bypass) oder eine Umleitung der Brustwandarterie. ... 2004 - defekten Link melden GesundheitPro, Bypass-Operation Eine Bypass-Operation ersetzt bei einer bestehenden koronaren Herzkrankheit schadhafte Stellen an den Herzkranzgefäßen durch eine künstliche Umgehung. ... 2004 - defekten Link melden Vitanet, Bypass-Chirurgie Die Chirurgie der koronaren Herzerkrankung. Ziel einer aortokoronaren Bypassoperation ist die Verbesserung der Herzdurchblutung durch einen künstlich angelegten Umgehungskreislauf (Bypass). ... 2004 - defekten Link melden Zentrum Herzchirurgie Erlangen - Nürnberg, Bypass-OP Bei einer ausgeprägteren koronaren Herzerkrankung, die nicht mehr durch Medikamente oder eine Ballondilatation behandelt werden kann ist die Bypassoperation das therapeutische Mittel der Wahl. ... 2004 - defekten Link melden MedizInfo, Bypass-Operation Als Überbrückung dienen dazu kleine, nur regenwurmgroße Venenstücke, die vorher aus dem Unter- oder Oberschenkel entnommen wurden. ... Andreas Lauber, Bypass-Operation Aortokoronare Bypass-Operationen sind heutzutage Standardoperationen. ... 2004 - defekten Link melden Herz- und Diabeteszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bypass-Operationen Bypassoperationen - Während der Operation werden Venen aus den Beinen oder körpereigenen Schlagadern präpariert. ... 2004 - defekten Link melden procompliance Verlag, Musterbogen Aortokoronarer Bypass Dokumentierte Patientenaufklärung: Aortokoronarer Bypass - Bypassoperation (Eingriffe bei verengten Herzkranzgefäßen).
- Herz-Bypass-Operation; Koronarbypass; Bypass Operation; Bypassoperation; Koronararterien-Bypass; koronarer Bypass; aortokoronarer Bypass;häufige Rechtschreibfehler:.
6. Obesity (Gastric bypass) Surgery Information Center (Weight Loss Surgery)
- obesitysurgery-info.com
- Gastric bypass-RNY .
- MGB - minigastric bypass .
- JIB intestinal bypass .
- "I WANT TO LIVE" by Dani Hart - journal of a patient's experience with a gastric bypass from pre-op to 18 months later when she needed a 'take-down' to save her life. ...
7. GW Hospital : Gastric Bypass Surgery
- gwhospital.com
- Gastric Bypass Surgery.
- You are here: Hospital Services, Treatment Options > Surgery > Gastric Bypass Surgery.
- To qualify for gastric bypass surgery, you must meet the following criteria:.
- Roux-en-Y Procedure (Gastric Bypass).
- Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery.
- The surgeon staples the stomach to create a pouch as is done in traditional gastric bypass surgeries.
- Because the surgery is done for medical and not cosmetic reasons your doctor will need to substantiate the medical necessity for the gastric bypass procedure. ...
- Gastric Bypass Surgeons.
8. Bypass surgery: New pathways for blocked arteries
- www.cnn.com
- Heart Disease • Understanding congenital heart defects • Diabetes and heart disease: Overcoming the odds • Coronary calcium scans: Heart scans mired in controversy • Blood tests: Seeking clues about your heart's health • Cardiac rehab: Healing mind and body • Chest X-rays: Helping detect heart and lung conditions • Bypass surgery: New pathways for blocked arteries • Heart attack: An emergency survival guide for the worst-case scenario • Novel risk factors: Identifying new culprits in heart disease • Novel risk factors: Identifying new culprits in heart disease • Cardiovascular disease: A blueprint for understanding the leading killer • Protecting women's hearts: An interview with a Mayo Clinic specialist • Heart and blood vessels definitions • Treating congenital heart defects: An interview with a Mayo Clinic specialist • Coronary angiography and other heart catheterization procedures • You have high blood pressure: What lies ahead • Choosing blood pressure medications • The dangers of high blood pressure: A look at what hypertension can do to different parts of your body • Coronary angioplasty: Opening clogged arteries to reduce chest pain and other symptoms • Intermittent claudication: When narrowed arteries cause pain in your legs • Lipid panel test: Gauging your heart disease risk • 5 strategies you can adopt today to prevent heart disease .
- com Features Bypass surgery: New pathways for blocked arteries From MayoClinic. ...
- Coronary bypass surgery is a way to treat blocked heart arteries by creating new passages for blood to flow to your heart muscle. ...
- Should these measures fail to relieve symptoms, or when your narrowed coronary arteries put you at imminent risk of a heart attack, it's time to consider coronary bypass surgery or another artery-opening procedure. ...
- Any of these circumstances may necessitate bypass surgery:.
- Sometimes balloon dilatation (angioplasty) will bring relief in this situation, but bypass is often the best option. ...
- Your surgeon will use one of these methods to perform your coronary bypass.
- Most coronary bypass surgeries involve a long incision right down the center of the chest. ...
- As a result, people who have grafts from veins more often need repeat operations or angioplasty of the bypass graft. Arteries are preferred for bypass grafts, but each person has a limited supply of suitable arteries.
- Surgeons sometimes use arteries from the forearm (radial or ulnar arteries) as bypass grafts.
- To avoid this problem, some surgeons perform coronary bypass operations on beating hearts. ...
- Coronary bypass surgery generally takes between three and six hours and requires general anesthesia. ...
- Most people spend a day or two in the intensive care unit after coronary bypass surgery and are then discharged from the hospital within a week. ...
- While bypass surgery improves blood supply to the heart, it does not cure underlying coronary artery disease. ...
- Some people experience a decline in memory and other cognitive functions after undergoing coronary bypass surgery. ...
9. Heart Center - Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
- www.csmc.edu
- Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
- Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
- Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common heart surgery performed in the United States. More than 15,000 bypass surgeries have been done at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center since 1970. ...
- Bypass surgery is recommended for certain patients who have one or more narrowed coronary arteries. ... The bypass of the blocked area allows the blood to flow from the aorta into the lower part of the coronary artery. ...
- In some circumstances, a small vein from the lower arm, the radial artery, may be used for the bypass. ...
- Cedars-Sinai heart surgeons also perform what is called off-pump or "beating-heart" bypass surgery. For most bypass surgeries, a heart-lung machine is used to do the work of the heart while the surgeon operates on it. ... The off-pump technique is used for patients who have complications that put them at risk if using the traditional heart-lung machine method of bypass surgery. ...
10. From the Cleveland Clinic: Weight Loss Surgery: Gastric Bypass Operations
- my.webmd.com
- Gastric Bypass.
- Gastric Bypass Operations.
- Gastric bypass operations combine the creation of a small stomach pouch to restrict food intake and construction of bypasses of the duodenum and other segments of the small intestine to cause malabsorption (decreased ability to absorb nutrients from food). ...
- What Types of Gastric Bypass Operations Are There? .
- Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RGB). This operation is the most common gastric bypass procedure performed. ... Next, a Y-shaped section of the small intestine is attached to the pouch to allow food to bypass the duodenum as well as the first portion of the jejunum. ...
- Extensive gastric bypass (biliopancreatic diversion). In this more complicated gastric bypass operation, portions of the stomach are removed. ...
- Gastric bypass operations that cause malabsorption and restrict food intake produce more weight loss than restriction operations, which only decrease food intake. People who have bypass operations generally lose two-thirds of their excess weight within 2 years. ...
- Are There Risks Associated With Gastric Bypass Surgery? .
- Gastric bypass operations also may cause "dumping syndrome," whereby stomach contents move too rapidly through the small intestine. ...
- The more extensive the bypass operation, the greater is the risk for complications and nutritional deficiencies. ...
11. Human Anatomy Online
- www.innerbody.com
- Coronary Bypass (Heart and Leg View).
- See Also: Heart Bypass | Artery & Vein Tissue | Pace Maker | Heart (Surface View) | Heart (Cut View).
12. Wireless Bypass, Inc. - Innovative Wireless Solutions for Broadband Distribution
- www.wireless-bypass.com
- *You can bypass all the permits, trenching, aerial drops, and other routine construction issues and connect commercial customers in just a couple of hours .
- CHARTER COMMERCIAL SERVICES SELECTS WIRELESS BYPASS LINE EXTENSION TECHNOLOGY .
- Advent Networks and Wireless Bypass Announce End-to-End Wireless Dedicated Broadband Solution for Cable Operators.
- *You can bypass all the permits, trenching, aerial drops, and other routine construction issues and connect commercial customers in just a couple of hours .
- FAQs | Contact WireLess Bypass | Privacy Policy | WebMail .
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