create your own

Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery

71
rate or flag this page

By Patty Inglish, MS


Could HBOT help?

Singel-person chamber (photos this page public domain)
Singel-person chamber (photos this page public domain)
Dad & Son.
Dad & Son.

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:

  1. Stopping or eliminating harmful bacteria and microbial actions,
  2. Forming and Building new blood vessels,
  3. Increasing oxygen to the body tissues,
  4. Constricting dilated blood vessels,
  5. Reversing a type of inury known as reperfusion [blood flow is cut off and restored, as in some surgery], and
  6. 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).

  1. Enhancement of Healing in Problem Wounds

  2. Exceptional-Blood-Loss Anemia (anemia from blood loss)

  3. Air or Gas Embolism
  4. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Cyanide Poisoning
  5. Gas Gangrene
  6. Crush Injuries
  7. Decompression Sickness
  8. Intracranial (inside the skull) Abscess
  9. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
  10. Osteomyelitis (bone-related infections)
  11. Ionizing Radiation
  12. Skin Grafts
  13. 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. 

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

  • Center For Autism And Related Disorders Study Finds Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Ineffective Treatment For Children With ...Medical News Today21 hours ago

    Research conducted by the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc. (CARD), shines new light on the effects of a popular form of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) treatment for children with autism and related disorders. The "Randomized Trial of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Children with Autism" study reveals that HBOT, consisting of 24% oxygen delivered at 1.

  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment ineffective for children with autismNews-Medical-Net2 days ago

    Research conducted by the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc. (CARD), shines new light on the effects of a popular form of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) treatment for children with autism and related disorders. The "Randomized Trial of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Children with Autism" study reveals that HBOT, consisting of 24% oxygen delivered at 1.3 atmospheres of pressure, does ...

  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy aids diabetics with chronic woundsDaily Record25 hours ago

    My husband has diabetes and has had a wound on his foot for six weeks. Despite getting treatment, the wound has not healed. Doctors are warning that his foot may have to be amputated. This seems rather drastic. Is there anything else we can do?

  • Entrepreneurs Who Have Made a DifferenceNew York Times13 hours ago

    Along with two technology companies, Jennifer VanDerHorst-Larson created the Holland Center for the treatment of young children with autism.

  • Special Therapy Gives Hope to Sick GirlFOX 5 New York2 days ago

    Dan and Jennifer Remmes say from the day their beautiful daughter Miranda was born, she just didn't seem right. By 14 months not much had changed. When most babies are walking, Miranda couldn't crawl or even put weight on her legs. Doctors offered very little hope that she'd ever be OK, but Miranda and her parents didn't give up. Eventually, an unusual treatment changed everything: hyperbaric ...

Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery in the News

  • Dallas Bariatric Surgeon Offers Multiple Options for Patients Considering Weight Loss Surgery in a Rough EconomyPRWeb5 days ago

    In the current economic climate, many Americans are monitoring their pocketbooks closely and are only spending money on what that they consider to be absolutely essential. Dallas weight loss surgeon (http://www.drdkim.net) David D. Kim believes that it’s very important for overweight and obese men and women to receive treatment to improve their health, and he is trying ...

  • Energy Gap Useful Tool For Successful Weight Loss Maintenance StrategyMedical News Today7 days ago

    Americans continue to get heavier. Most weight control methods short of bariatric surgery are generally considered ineffective in preventing obesity or reducing weight. The term energy gap was coined to estimate the change in energy balance (intake and expenditure) behaviors required to achieve and sustain reduced body weight outcomes in individuals and populations.

  • Weight-loss surgery dramatically reduces Type 2 diabetesThe Standard-Times7 days ago

    The discovery came about by accident more than a decade ago: Weight-loss surgery often led to dramatic improvement in the control of Type 2 diabetes, often before patients left the hospital.

Comments and Experiences

RSS for comments on this Hub

peeling profile image

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.

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

Thanks, peeling! I do some medical research and writing. HBOT is sure good for a lot of ailments.

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

working