What Questions for Surgeon

mrzking
on 10/23/08 2:01 am
Hi, I have read so many post about so many different things in reference to the WLS Surgery. I am so excited about going through the process of being a HEALTHIER ME.  I really am looking forward to this appointment. However, I would like to know any questions that I may need to cover with my surgeon. I have a list but I want to make sure I'm not leaving anything out.

Thanks in advance,
Michelle
Barbara C.
on 10/23/08 2:12 am - Raleigh, NC

Here's my list ... I hope it helps.

Barb

  • How many years have you been a bariatric surgeon?
  • What percentage of your practice is bariatric surgery?
  • Are you a board-certified bariatric surgeon?
  • Are you a member of ASBS (American Society of Bariatric Surgery)?
  • What other certifications or professional memberships do you have?
  • How many and what type of weight loss surgeries do you perform each year?
  • Based on my personal health and weight, what surgery do you recommend for me?
  • What are the advantages of this procedure?
  • What are the disadvantages of this procedure?
  • What are the risks of weight loss surgery?
  • What complications of surgery do you come across most often?
  • Is your complication rate greater or less than the national averages and why?
  • What are your complication rates for leaks, DVT, stricture, bleeding and infection?
  • What is your program and personal mortality rate? Is it greater or less than the national average?
  • What are the risks of this procedure?
  • How many of my type of surgery (lap-band, gastric bypass, DS) have you performed? (An experienced surgeon should have done at least 250 of your procedure)
  • Do you perform the majority surgeries laparoscopically or open?
  • What would cause you to switch from a laparoscopic procedure to open?
  • Will you perform the procedure, or an assistant?
  • Will you be in the operation room during the entire procedure?
  • Where will the surgery be performed?
  • How many people on the entire medical team?
  • Is everyone of the medical team licensed?
  • Are the radiologists and anesthesiologists in the program board certified?
  • What pre-op testing will be done?
  • What post-op testing will be done?
  • Do I need to bring my biPAP?
  • Why don't you recommend the other procedures for me?
  • How long should I expect to be in surgery?
  • Will I see you post op?
  • What is the length of my anticipated hospital stay?
  • How long before I’m likely to be able to return to daily activities?
  • How long before I can travel by car or air?
  • What changes will I be expected to make with regards to diet and exercise?
  • Do you have someone I can call if I have a question during non-office hours?
  • What is expected weight loss?
  • At what percentage of excess weight will you consider me to be successful?
  • What weight range of weight do you expect me to lose?
  • What would be considered my “ideal” weight based on my age, sex, height, and build?

Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145

mrzking
on 10/23/08 2:46 am
Thanks Barb! I have printed it off and will take it with me to my appt.

Thanks again!
grammylew
on 10/23/08 2:43 am - Jacksonville, NC
Barbara, those are all very good questions.  I will be taking this list with us when we go see my DH's surgeon for his 'decesion' appointment.

Grammylew in Jax

 

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