Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
66Could HBOT help?
Ask Your Doctor About Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment
Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment, or HBOT, can speed the recovery time from surgery for many patients. It can lessen the time for recovery from Bariatric Surgery, just as it can for other surgeries. HBOT can speed the healing of body tissues and can enable medications to be processed more efficiently in the body. This means that less medication might be required. There is even some evidence that HBOT can treat obesity without surgery.
If you are a good candidate for HBOT, your doctor, nurses, and HBOT technicians can educate you about the process and answer questions about it.
Your treatment team may begin giving you sessions of HBOT before your surgery occurs, in order to add additional oxygen to your body, and thus increasing its healing potentials beforehand. This builds the body's healing functions with oxygen provided to the deep tissues. Oxygen enables man functions of the body to operate more fully and efficiently.
HBOT at the Nebraska Medical Center
Could HBOT help?
Ask your doctor if HBOT would be beneficial as a treatment if used in conjunction wiht your Bariatric Surgery.
HBOT has produced the following positive health outcomes for many patients in any of 13 approved medical areas of use:
- Stopping or eliminating harmful bacteria and microbial actions,
- Forming and Building new blood vessels,
- Increasing oxygen to the body tissues,
- Constricting dilated blood vessels,
- Reversing a type of inury known as reperfusion [blood flow is cut off and restored, as in some surgery], and
- Reducing gas bubbles in the blood stream or tissues [bubbles may happen with certain medical procedures].
New applications for HBOT are being discovered and practitioners of HBOT are kept aware of them.
Approved uses for HBOT
These are the current 13 Medically-accepted uses for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). These are officially approved by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS).
Enhancement of Healing in Problem Wounds
Exceptional-Blood-Loss Anemia (anemia from blood loss)
- Air or Gas Embolism
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Cyanide Poisoning
- Gas Gangrene
- Crush Injuries
- Decompression Sickness
- Intracranial (inside the skull) Abscess
- Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
- Osteomyelitis (bone-related infections)
- Ionizing Radiation
- Skin Grafts
- Thermal Burns
HBOT Links
These links will provide you with a lot of information about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, its accepted uses and the many alternative uses that are coming under scrutiny and consideration.
- HBOT used to treat Obesity itself (without surgery) and other chronic conditions -- http://www.canadafreepress.com/medical/medicine071205.htm
- HBOT Online -- http://www.hbot.com/
- Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics -- http://www.hbot4u.com/whatishbot.html
- Hyperbaric Medical Center of New Mexico (new research and uses) -- http://www.hbotnm.com/ms.html
- HBOT Helps Stroke Patients -- http://www.drcranton.com/hbo/strokestudies.htm
Ask, "What are the benefts of HBOT?"
Here are some of the benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy"
Improved quality of life.
Promotes healing of problem wounds and can be the difference between disability, loss of limb, and healing.
Improved care.
Delivering HBOT (high oxygen under pressure), hypoxic tissue (not enough oxygen) can be restored and healing can proceed.
Lower costs.
By accelerating healing and the reduction of additional medical care, HBOT assists in cost reductions that insurance providers demand.
New blood vessels.
Increasing oxygen promotes tiny new blood vessels to grow .
Decreased swelling (edema)
This is especailly useful in radiation and wound sites. Decreasing the swelling allows the blood to flow more freely, bringing more oxygen.
Infection control.
High oxygen levels increase the ability of white blood cells to kill bacteria and can itself kill bacteria itself.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the News
- Patient counts his hyperbaric blessingsDaily Inter Lake2 days ago
Cancer survivor Rob Giles, an electrical contractor in Kalispell, won’t taste any turkey or pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving, but he will give thanks for a blessing most of us take for granted.
- Chamber helps wounds healDaily Inter Lake2 days ago
Dr. Brentley Buchele, director of the new Wound, Ostomy & Hyperbaric Center, called Rob Giles an exemplary patient and a perfect fit for Kalispell Regional Medical Center’s hyperbaric chamber.
- Elmira business specializes in hyperbaricsElmira Independent4 days ago
A new business in Elmira offers a service that includes the use of a device that looks like something straight out of a science fiction movie. Reimer Hyperbarics of Canada, which opened here earlier this summer, has a hyperbaric chamber that is used by divers to simulate underwater conditions.
- Living on hopeLancaster Online2 days ago
Margit Mazza talks a lot about hope.About how even when things look darkest, you have to find the strength to keep fighting.Even when others tell you there is no point.As Margit speaks, her husband of 32 years listens quietly, tears welling in his eyes.Frank Mazza, 61, knows he would not be here tod...
- DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital to participate in 17th Annual Motor City Mitten MadnessdBusinessNews.com3 days ago
Detroit – The Burn Center at DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital and the Detroit Red Wings will once again join forces for the 17th Annual Motor City Mitten Madness (MCMM) on Monday, November 30 and Thursday, December 3 during the Red Wings games at the Joe Louis Arena.
Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery in the News
- Dallas Texas Weight Loss Surgeon Using Social Media To Reach Out to PatientsPRWeb2 days ago
Dr. David Kim of the Live Life Again Center, a practice offering weight loss surgery in Dallas (http://www.mylapbanddallas.com/), is one of a growing number of physicians who are taking advantage of popular social networking sites to connect with individuals who are interested in surgical weight loss treatment to fight morbid obesity. Dr. Kim is utilizing Facebook to ...
- Doctors say weight loss procedure is painless, doesn't leave marksWWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans2 days ago
NEW ORLEANS – Beginning Jan. 1, people who have 50 to 100 pounds to lose will be able to lose weight through a new procedure. It is a procedure tested this year on the Northshore on patients who were among the first in the world to try it. At only 5 feet 1 inches tall, Cindy Babylon fought her weight that got very close to 200 pounds. "I'd go on pills, take the pills loose a little with, do the ...
- Doctors differ over weight loss surgery proceduresThe Hamilton Journal News6 days ago
In June 2007, Lisa Mathis desperately wanted to lose weight. She was the heaviest she’d ever been, tipping the scale at 368 pounds.
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Thanks, peeling! I do some medical research and writing. HBOT is sure good for a lot of ailments.











peeling says:
2 years ago
Either you spent a lot of time on this hub or you really know a lot about HBOT. In any case, it's darn good.