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Q: Gastric Bypass Complications...any Comments Appreciated
asked by: sscofield on February 24th, 2004
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Background:

our 20 yrs daughter had gastric bypass surgery on feb. 13th in mpls. She was released on monday the 16th, and we brought to our home in a nearby state to recuperate.

On tuesday the 17th she was in great pain and nausious. We took her to our local er, who checked her vitals (they were ok) and gave her meds for the nausiousness.

On thursday she was rushed to reginal hopsital in extreme-critical condition; kidneys complete failure, both lungs colapsed, liver in sever distress, bowl in shock, and septic....She had three leeks from the surgery.

They gave her 50/50 odds to survive emergency surgery (6 hours) which she made it through, and now they give her 75/25 odds to make the next 72 hours (of which we are half way through).

The surgeon that performed the emergency surgery (in our home state..Not the original surgeon) indicted that the first surgeon apparently performed the procedure in a fashion that one section was placed in front of the stomach (versus behind), and the stomach folded over causing certain points to have blood flow cut-off and subsquently dying and creating three leeks.

Questions:

1. Is this situaiton something that this forum has heard of before, and is it common?

2. The second surgeon performed a follow-up procedure two days after his first procedure whereby he injected a chemical followed with xray/catscan to check for leeks....The first surgeon did not perform this follow-up. Is the follow-up proceddure, to look for leeks, standard procedure (and he failed to do it)?

Thanks for any input.
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shasy
replied on March 22nd, 2004
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What an awful experence! I hope your daughter is well! Let us know. I myself, am 1 1/2 weeks post op. I didn't have the barium swallow before I left the hospital, my surgeon didn't feel it was necessary, since I was doing well and didn't have any proplems. So far so good! I will say a prayer for your daughter. Shasy
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brendamcclain
replied on March 31st, 2004
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My heart and prayers are with you. Last year I too had the gastric bypass and had many, many complications. I do wish your daughter all the best.
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kenny
replied on April 2nd, 2004
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So sorry about your daughter, and I do wish her a quick recovery but i'd like to ask, is gastric bypass the same thing as a colon bypass? My sister is planning to have what she called a colon bypass so could some one tell me if they mean the same thing and if they do, what exactly should she expect?

Kenny
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fasholafay
replied on April 23rd, 2004
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I really hope this post finds your daughter on the road to rcovery. I could feel the pain and worry as if I was listening to you face to face. My sister is preparing to have the surgery and my mom is worried to death!! A good friend of mine had the surgery last year and is doing fine;her friend had it done at the same time and had similar complications as your daughter , but is doing fine now. They didnt have the dye check for leaks but I read about some md's doing it for xtra precautions. Please check in to let us know when your daughter is feeling better. God bless carolynfaye
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Tani72
replied on May 27th, 2004
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Re: Gastric Bypass Complications...any Comments Appreciated
I am sorry to hear about the severity of the complications...I am 1 yr post op...I too had complications...Although none that severe...I still have some problems but they r starting to get better. I pray that things will get better for your daughter. For anyone having this surgery I urge you to do alot of research...Ask alot of questions and make sure you know exactly what they are going to do...There are several different types of surgeries and each has a different recovery period. I was in the hospital for 7 days and didn't know much about what I was supose to do when I got home...I didn't research and this was a bad thing...Because I had alot of problems right off the bat...Frequent dehydration and severe abdominal pains...Still having some issues with these things.
Good luck and I pray that all will turn out fine.
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starchild71177
replied on June 14th, 2004
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2 Years Post Op
Hello, i'm two years post op and even though your message is new to me I thought i'd share my imput. I did get checked for leaks before I left the hospital after my procedure- it's a 10 minute test. The worst problems I had were my own fault- dehydration. Ultimately I think the most important thing is- follow all directions given to you by your doctors and research your surgeon!

Good luck
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Sandi Weiler
replied on July 8th, 2004
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Re: 2 Years Post Op
starchild71177 wrote:
hello, i'm two years post op and even though your message is new to me I thought i'd share my imput. I did get checked for leaks before I left the hospital after my procedure- it's a 10 minute test. The worst problems I had were my own fault- dehydration. Ultimately I think the most important thing is- follow all directions given to you by your doctors and research your surgeon!


Good luck
Question

hello,
i'm scheduled for the by-pass surgery in august. Did you have the open or lap procedure? My question to you is--would you do it again-was it worth it?
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starchild71177
replied on July 21st, 2004
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Even on my worst days I would do the procedure over again. The recovery wasn't bad, I can put up with an occasional tummy ache, constipation or not eating some of the foods I miss.
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TRACY8873
replied on September 30th, 2007
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I Just Had Surgery June 5th
PRETTY MUCH ITS BEEN QUITE AN EXPERIENCE BUT LATELY IVE HAD THE FEELING IM GOING TO PASS OUT. I GET DIZZY SPELLS AND MY STOMACH IS ALWAYS HURTING AND BLOATED FEELING. I HAVE DIAREA ALL THE TIME. IVE NEVER HAD A NORMAL BOWEL MOVEMENT. ANYONE HAD THESE PROBLEMS?
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