What are the complications of bariatric surgery?
Bariatric surgery is weight loss surgery that over time, has become minimally invasive if performed in a highly professional clinic. While techniques have improved, there are still complications that recipients might experience post-surgery.B12 DeficiencyA possible side effect of bariatric surgery is vitamin malabsorption. One of the most common vitamins affected is B12. A lack of B12 can cause anemia and neurologic complications.Venous ThrombosisAnother possible complication of bariatric surgery is venous thrombosis, or a blood clot in the leg. These tend to form when people lie in bed immobile for a period of time. To prevent this complication, exercise your leg muscles to promote blood flow.InfectionsInfections from the surgical incisions occur in about 5 percent of patients. These infections can very easily become serious, so if you feel that you’re developing an infection, see your doctor immediately.UlcersIn about 5 percent of cases, the area where the surgeon attaches the small