Some revisional bariatric procedures are conducted through open surgery, which entails a heightened risk of bleeding, increased pain at the incision site, and a lengthier recovery period compared to minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery.
Revisional bariatric surgery carries a higher risk profile compared to initial bariatric procedures. It is associated with elevated rates of complications and mortality. Additionally, patients undergoing revisional surgery are less likely to achieve the anticipated percentage of excess body weight loss. In some cases, revisional surgery may not adequately address the issues that arose following the initial procedure. Nonetheless, for many patients, revisional bariatric surgery proves beneficial in facilitating weight loss and enhancing quality of life.
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