What Type of Weight Loss Surgery Works Best?

Today, more and more severely obese people have considered surgical approaches to reducing weight, particularly as evidence emerges that for many individuals, surgical approaches offer the best long-term success.  Once someone decides on surgery, however, choices still remain- what type of surgery works best?  For millions of Americans considering this question, a new study offers some guidance.

In the Archive of Surgery a recent study looked at the laparascopic (not highly invasive) gastric bypass surgery versus gastric lap-bands (even less invasive) to examine surgical outcomes. The study looked at 200 evenly matched, morbidly obese, diabetic patients who were treated with either surgery (100 with each type of surgery).

You might be surprised (we were) at the findings: those who had the gastric bypass surgery lost 64% of their excess weight after a year compared to 36% in the lap-band group. Diabetes resolved, yes resolved, in 76% vs 50% in favor of gastric by-pass, and quality of life also improved in this group.   Seems like a slam dunk, right? Well, in reality, almost.  The lap band, which is actually a more popular choice because it seems like a smaller procedure, did have less initial complications than the gastric by-pass, (2% vs 11%), but a higher rate for reoperation than the lap-band (13% vs 2%).  Overall complications were the same.

We have to keep in mind that both surgeries are potentially complicated, and may not be for everyone.  But if you do decide to pursue weight loss surgery, we would recommend you a) talk with your bariatric surgeon about these results, and b) have the surgery performed where they do they perform lots of these procedures, and c) ask your doctor how much weight you really need to lose.

UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp on YOUR HEALTH®

Holden ThorpOn this weekend’s edition of YOUR HEALTH®, we’ll talk with UNC Chancellor, Dr. Holden Thorp, about Entrepreneurism in Health Care. Chancellor Thorp is the co-author of Engines of Innovation: The Entrepreneurial University in the Twenty-First Century.

Please tune in! We’re on the air:
• Saturday at 9am
• Sunday at 9am and 5pm
• Monday at 6pm and 10pm
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Show Topics:

  • Research that Matters (minute 0-12): clove oil & tooth pain, COPD & shingles, gastric bypass vs. lapband, when to call 911
  • Conversations with Chancellor Holden Thorp on Entrepreneurism in Health Care (minute 12-33)
  • House Calls(minute 33-42): chronic back pain, weight loss & sleep apnea, 50 yr. old check-up, acid reflux vs. heartburn

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Weight Loss Surgery with Dr. Wayne Overby

This week Adam and Cristy talk with Dr. Wayne Overby, UNC School of Medicine.

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Nursing Homes, Assisted Living and the Challenges of Caring for an Aging Population

Philip Sloane
Dr. Philip Sloane

Sheryl Zimmerman
Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman

Dr. Phil Sloane and Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman join the show to discuss nursing homes, assisted living and the challenges of caring for an aging population.

Dr. Phil Sloane is a geriatrician and health services researcher at with a long history of clinical work and research involving care of older persons, especially those with Alzheimer’s disease, and as serving as a mentor for medical students, residents, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty.  He is the Elizabeth and Oscar Goodwin Distinguished Professor of Family Medicine and co-director of the Program on Aging, Disability, and Long-Term Care at the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman is Kenan Distinguished professor of Social Work and Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and she co-directs the Program on Aging, Disability and Long-Term Care at the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research.  Dr. Zimmerman has conducted numerous studies about the care and quality of life in nursing homes and assisted living settings.

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Medical Ethics with Dr. Mia Doron

This week Adam and guest co-host Dr. Adam Zolotor talk with Dr. Mia Doron, neonatologist and professor in the UNC Department of Social Medicine.

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Palliative Care with Dr. James Tulsky

This week Adam and Cristy talk with Dr. James Tulsky from Duke University.

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  • Research That Matters (min 0-10:19)
    • Surgery for overweight adolescents
    • Loud traffic noises and risk of heart disease
    • Online therapy for depression
    • Healthcare reform
  • Conversations with Dr. James Tulsky (min 10:19-31:02)
  • House Calls (min 31:02-40:00)