Bariatric Definitions
ASBS - American Society for Bariatric Surgery. The only society solely dedicated to the surgical treatment of morbid obesity.
Absorption - Process in which digested food is absorbed by the lower part of the small intestine into the bloodstream
Adipose Fatty; having to do with fat
Anastomosis - Surgical connection between two structures
Bariatric - Having to do with weight or weight reduction
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Method of calculating the degree of excess weight. Based on weight and height.
Cardiovascular - Having to do with the heart and blood vessels
Clinically Severe Obesity - Body Mass Index of 40 or more, which is roughly equal to 100 pounds or more over ideal body weight; a weight level that is life-threatening. Also known as morbid obesity.
Co-Morbid - Related illnesses (i.e., arthritis, hypertension) or disabling conditions related to clinically severe obesity or obesity-related health conditions
Colon - Large intestine beginning at the end of the small intestine and ending at the rectum
Contraindications - Any symptom or circumstance indicating the inappropriateness of an otherwise advisable treatment (i.e., alcoholism; drug dependency; severe depression; sociopathic (antisocial) personality disorder)
Criteria - Defines a candidate for surgery.
Digestion - Process in which food is broken down by the stomach and upper small intestine into absorbable forms
Dilation - Process of enlarging or further opening a passage or anastomosis
Disease - Process that is a hazard to health and/or longevity
Divided Gastric Bypass Surgery - Surgical operation that provides a way to manage clinically severe obesity
Dumping Syndrome - Uncomfortable feeling of nausea, lightheadedness, upset stomach, vomiting, and/or diarrhea, related to ingestion of sweets, high-calorie liquids, or dairy products
Duodenum - First 12 inches of small intestine immediately below the stomach. Bile and pancreatic fluids flow into the duodenum through ducts from the liver and pancreas.
Gastric - Having to do with the stomach
Gastric Bypass Surgery - Operation designed to make non-functional a portion of the stomach
Gastrointestinal - Having to do with the stomach or intestine
Gastrojejunostomy Anastomosis - Upper connection of the gastric bypass operation
Gastroplasty - Surgical operation for morbid obesity that changes the shape of the stomach
Genetic - Having to do with inherited physical characteristics
Hernia - A weakness in the abdominal wall that results in a detectable bulge
Herniation - Process in which a hernia is formed
Hyperosmolality - Having highly concentrated substances that are capable of causing dumping syndrome
Hypertension - High blood pressure
Ileum - The 10 feet of small intestine that handle absorption
Jejunum - The 10 feet of small intestine that handle digestion
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