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If you are severely overweight and want to find a board certified obesity surgeon located in Alabama, see below. There are two types of bariatric stomach surgery - banding like Lap Band, and bypass like roux-en-y. Whichever you choose, be guided by your doctor. We wish you luck in your search for a clinic in the Alabama area.

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Alabaster, Alabama

Location and Contact Details

Brookwood Medical Center
Shelby Medical Plaza, 1004 First Street, North
Suite 250
Alabaster, Alabama 35007
Phone: 205.620.9065

Weight Loss Surgeons

Dr. Rex Sherer
Dr. Richard Stahl
Dr. Tim Christopher
Dr. Vince Gardner

Types of Gastrointestinal Surgery Performed

Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass
Recent advances in the field of minimally invasive surgery have made laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery possible in certain individuals. The laparoscopic approach involves placement of usually about six trocars through separate ½ to 1 inch incisions instead of the usual eight to ten inch incision necessary for the open procedure. Dissection and anastamoses (connecting the bowel) are performed with special instruments inserted through these small incisions. The basic operation, however, is essentially the same as that done open. Because the laparoscopic approach to gastric bypass is new, the advantages or disadvantages over the open approach are not known. However, we anticipate decreased post-operative pain, a shorter hospital length of stay, quicker recovery, and decreased incidence of ventral hernia. Likewise, we anticipate risks of surgery to be equivalent to the open procedure, but can not be sure. As with any laparoscopic operation, conversion to an open procedure is possible and will likely occur occasionally.

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Laparoscopic or open bariatric surgery, such as gastric banding or bypass is not an easy solution to morbid obesity and weight loss. It is a serious surgical procedure, involving health risks. To produce lasting weight loss it requires a long-term patient commitment to eating a healthy diet and following a regular program of physical exercise. Life-long use of nutritional supplements may also be necessary. So, before deciding, discuss your options fully with your doctor. © 2003-2008 Bariatric-Surgery.Info - Terms - Contact - Information - Resources - Add URL