Dr. Jeffrey Lord, a specialist in weight-loss surgery techniques, will present "Weight Loss Surgery: Is It Right for You?" on Thursday, Oct. 22, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Sacred Heart Hospital Conference Center in Pensacola.
The seminar is sponsored by Sacred Heart's Institute for Surgical Weight Loss. Sacred Heart offers two types of weight loss surgery that use small incisions. The first is laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, which involves a permanent rerouting of the digestive system that leaves patients with a small stomach pouch. The surgery creates a bypass that reroutes food around a portion of the small intestine.
The second, newer approach performed at Sacred Heart is adjustable gastric banding. Using a laparoscope, the surgeon places an inflatable band around the stomach, creating a small upper pouch at the top, with restricted passage to the rest of the stomach. This pouch fills quickly and creates a feeling of fullness.
In addition, Sacred Heart now offers the Stomaphyx procedure for bariatric patients needing revision of their previous gastric bypass surgery due to stomal dilation. Stomaphyx is a surgical method of fastening tissue and creating large folds in the gastrointestinal tract without incisions. It can be done safely, quickly and comfortably, and most patients can return to work the next day or within several days of their Stomaphyx procedure.
Dr. Lord, who has advanced fellowship training in weight-loss surgery, serves as director of the Sacred Heart Institute for Surgical Weight Loss. He works closely with Dr. Anthony Huynh, a Sacred Heart Medical Group physician who specializes in medical weight loss, weight management and nutrition. Dr. Lord and his staff provide comprehensive evaluation of clinically obese patients to determine their candidacy for these life-changing procedures as well as extensive patient/family education to create a foundation for a healthy lifestyle.
Reservations are required for this free seminar. To make a reservation or to obtain more information, please call (850) 416-1628 or visit www.sacred-heart.org.