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A lot of Kids Who Have Weight Problems Are into Surgery

There is just little number of children who ever tried the weight loss surgery. Since the operation is quit dangerous, with a death rate of over 1 is to 50. According to the federal statistics, only about 350 kids who had tried to go into operation in the year 2004.

Author: Eliza Maledeviz
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A group of four hospitals, led by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, are studying on how kids will respond to different weight loss surgery which includes the gastric bypass in doing this procedure a pouch is stapled off from the rest of the stomach and linked to the small intestine.

There are three hospitals that got an approval from the Food and Drug Administration to examine on how kids react with a procedure called laparoscopic gastric banding, where an elastic collar installed around the stomach which actually limits the amount of the user can eat. But the FDA has hesitated to support the gastric band for kids.

On the other hand, surgeons at New York University Medical Center reported in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery at the recent month that this device is effective. Actually those kids who participated with NYU's study, which are 53 boys and girls, ages from 13 to 17, loses about half their weight in about 18 months.

Crystal Kasprowicz, of St. James, N.Y stated that she lost 100 pounds from her previous 250 pounds by this band installed to her at the age of 17. She even mentioned that she took medication for a rapid heartbeat and was shown a sign of diabetes. She tried to stop getting bigger but she failed. But because of this procedure, she feels different now.

The University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago and at the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian has also opened a weight-loss surgery center for kids. They are actually expecting about 50 operations within this year. Children can undergo operations after the six months trying to lose weight by using conventional methods under hospital supervision. Dr. Jeffrey Zitsman, associate attending surgeon at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital stated that no one has slimmed down enough to take on the surgery.

Joanne Ikeda, a nutritionist emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley stated that she doesn’t believe that altering the human digestive tract is actually the solution to excess weight. "It's one of these quick-fixes that aren’t a fix at all." She even added that doctors know quite little about the long term effects of this operation to young children.

The federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality released a study in July stated that four in 10 weight-loss surgery patients develop complications in just six months. Along with adults, mortality rates among gastric bypass patients stay at between 1 in 100 and 1 in 200 patients.

Laparoscopic gastric banding about 1 in 1000 patients but there are complications that occur.

With those who participated with the NYU study, two patients needed a second operation to make some adjustment with the slipping band, five had infections, and two had hernias, five had encountered mild hair loss and four had iron deficiencies connected to their new diet. Evan Nadler, a pediatric surgeon and co-author of the study stated that one patient ask the band to be removed. But he advises some warning, he said that this can be tragic to kids. They have to be chosen with caution to make sure that this aggressive step is completely essential, he added.

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