What are possible complications of the FOBI POUCH GASTRIC BYPASS?
vomiting, watery stools, difficulty breathing without a respirator, back pain, numbness, nerve and muscle injuries, difficulty passing urine, outlet obstruction, drainage from wound, wound dehiscence, bed ulcers and bowel obstruction. Long term related complications include, but are not limited to, hair loss, depression, outlet stenosis, band erosion, gastro-gastric fistula, bowel obstruction, ventral hernias, cholelithiasis, hair thinning, inadequate weight loss, anorexia with excessive weight loss, fat soluble vitamin (A, D, E) deficiencies, calcium deficiency, iron deficiency, thiamine deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, folic acid deficiency, osteoporosis, anemia, dumping, diarrhea and hypoglycemia. These nutrient deficiencies can either be prevented or corrected.