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Weight loss surgery

Weight loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, is performed on patients with obesity. There are several types of bariatric procedures, but all focus on making modifications to the digestive system with the goal of significant weight loss.

Bariatric surgeons in southeast Orlando

When you're ready to get your life back, UCF Lake Nona Hospital's renowned bariatric surgeons provide the safest, most experienced options for weight loss surgery.

Our highly-skilled team brings together years of experience and expertise, performing bariatric surgery procedures including minimally-invasive options, Roux-en-y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, duodenal switch procedure, adjustable gastric band and complex revisional surgeries.

Call for a free consultation and begin feeling better today.

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HCA Florida Healthcare weight loss surgery

Watch this informational video to learn more about what weight loss surgery is and how it can improve your overall health. You will learn about the causes and effects of obesity, types of surgeries and their benefits, as well as what you can expect before, during and after a procedure.

If you would like to speak with an experienced nurse to answer any questions you may have, you can call (844) 482-4823.

Our bariatric surgery treatments

Our surgical team is committed to giving you your best chance at weight loss and a healthier future by offering a variety of minimally invasive weight loss surgeries.

Benefits of weight loss surgery

Weight loss can extend both the length and quality of your life. However, weight loss is not the only benefit of bariatric surgery. It can also resolve sleep apnea, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, menstrual dysfunction and venous stasis ulcers.

What bariatric surgery is

Bariatric surgery, or weight loss surgery, is an effective treatment option for patients dealing with the disease of obesity. It is also useful for treating obesity-related conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, cholesterol problems and joint pain.

In general, bariatric surgery reduces the size of the stomach and can alter the route your food takes when you eat it. That, in turn, affects the amount of food you are able to eat, the way you metabolize and digest food and when your brain tells you that you are "full." This typically results in significant weight loss and improvements in conditions associated with obesity.

It is important to understand, before you ever undergo weight loss surgery, that obesity is not "cured" by surgery alone. Bariatric surgery is most effective when you also combine it with a commitment to proper eating habits and an active lifestyle. Since the procedures also affect the way your body absorbs nutrients from food, we also strongly recommend you add vitamin supplements to your health and wellness routine after you have had bariatric surgery.

Types of weight loss surgery we offer

We offer multiple surgical options, all of which are minimally invasive, and we thoroughly evaluate your individual needs to decide which surgery option is best for you.

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass

Gastric bypass surgery involves two components:

  • A small stomach pouch is created by separating the top of your stomach from the rest of the stomach, resulting in a new stomach pouch that is about the size of an egg in capacity.
  • The new stomach pouch is connected directly to the small intestine so that the majority of your stomach and the beginning portion of the small intestine is bypassed by the food.
Sleeve gastrectomy

The sleeve gastrectomy involves actually removing of a portion of your stomach, resulting in a tubular or “banana shaped” stomach that has approximately 20% of the capacity of the original stomach. Nothing is done to the small intestines, and food passes through your stomach and intestines as before.

Duodenal switch procedure

Similar to the gastric bypass, the duodenal switch procedure involves two components:

  • A tubular stomach is created by removing a portion of the stomach as in the sleeve gastrectomy.
  • Next an intestinal bypass is performed so that the food travels through only a portion (typically less than 40 percent) of the small intestine. Additionally, the bile and pancreatic enzymes are also diverted so that they do not mix with the food until the last portion of the small intestine.

Revisional bariatric surgery

Revisional surgery may be an option to pursue if you have already had bariatric surgery and are suffering from complications. Revisions are complex. If you may need this type of surgery, our surgical staff will review all of your relevant medical information and discuss the potential risks and benefits with you so that you are fully informed of your options.

Removal of laparoscopic adjustable gastric bands (LAGB)

If you have had the LAGB procedure but need it removed because you're experiencing complications or not losing weight, we can help. When we remove the band, we typically perform another weight loss procedure at the same time. Commonly this is the gastric bypass or the sleeve gastrectomy. This helps you continue to benefit from bariatric surgery.

Candidates for weight loss surgery

Weight loss surgery may be an option for adults who have:

  • A BMI of 40 or more
  • A BMI of 35 or more with a serious health problem linked to obesity, such as Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or sleep apnea
  • A BMI of 30 or more with Type 2 diabetes that is difficult to control with medical treatments and lifestyle changes
  • Potential candidates must also:
    • Have been unable to lose or maintain a healthy weight through nonsurgical means like diet and/or lifestyle modification or medically supervised regimens or medication
    • Be committed to lifelong healthy eating habits, active lifestyle, and vitamin supplementation

If you would like to speak with an experienced nurse to answer any questions you may have, you can call (844) 482-4823.

Our Weight loss surgery Locations

Currently Viewing:

UCF Lake Nona Hospital
6700 Lake Nona Blvd
Orlando, FL 32827
 (689) 216 - 8000

Currently Viewing:

UCF Lake Nona Hospital
6700 Lake Nona Blvd
Orlando, FL 32827
 (689) 216 - 8000
Osceola Hospital
700 W Oak St
Kissimmee, FL 34741
 (407) 846 - 2266

8.9 miles

Poinciana Hospital
325 Cypress Pkwy
Kissimmee, FL 34759
 (407) 530 - 2000

19.4 miles

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