Gastric sleeve surgery, also called sleeve gastrectomy, is a type of weight-loss surgery that helps certain people with obesity love weight over time.
A type of bariatric surgery that helps some people with obesity to lose weight. During the procedure, an adjustable band is placed around the upper portion of the stomach, dividing it into two sections.
Bariatric surgery alters the stomach's anatomy to reduce the amount of food eaten and digested. Learn more about this procedure.
A type of weight-loss surgery that helps people with obesity lose weight. It involves reducing the size of the stomach and rerouting part of the small intestine.
A generic term that refers to follow-up surgeries that are required for patients who previously underwent weight-loss surgery.
Fluoroscopy imaging is performed soon after every patient's bariatric surgery. This quality measure ensures that the procedure was done correctly.
A medical device that is placed in the stomach and inflated so it takes up space. It remains in place for six months before it is removed.
GERD refers to the regurgitation of stomach acid into the esophagus. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Condition marked by inflammation of the stomach and intestines.
Abdominal pain is a common symptom; emergency medicine doctors use physical exams and other tools to diagnose its cause.