Surgery Services & Patient Preparation
The DuPage Medical Group’s Department of Surgery offers the finest innovative, up-to-date surgical care available in DuPage County. Our surgeons are recognized leaders in the latest techniques, including breast, oncology, and minimally invasive surgery. They take a multidisciplinary approach, working in close cooperation with their colleagues in primary care and other specialty areas, ensuring that patients receive unparalleled care today and for years to come.
How We Care for You
We offer state-of-the-art surgical services, including:
| Colon and rectal surgery |
| Pediatric Surgery |
| Surgical care for cancer patients |
| Thoracic surgery |
| Minimally Invasive surgery |
| Transplant surgery |
| Bariatric surgery |
Bariatric Surgery
Surgical Treatment of Morbid Obesity
A healthier lifestyle -
Deciding whether to undergo bariatric surgery
is a major decision. When the time is right, our
highly experienced surgeons are ready with the
expertise and support you need for an outstanding
outcome. Our comprehensive, multidisciplinary
bariatric program is designed to help patients
achieve a healthier lifestyle for the years ahead.
When the time is right -
Morbid obesity is epidemic. More than 60% of the American population
is overweight or obese. With obesity comes a compromised quality of life
and critical illness. Medical and behavioral interventions rarely result in the
significant, sustained, weight loss necessary to improve health. To date, surgical
therapy is the only effective tool to combat the disease of morbid obesity.
Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and roux-en-Y gastric bypass offer safe
and effective long-term weight loss. There is resultant improvement or resolution
of comorbid disease states. Conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes,
sleep apnea, gastroesophageal reflux, joint pain, infertility and others get resolved
with weight loss following bariatric surgery. The resolution or improvement
in comorbidities has been shown in studies to prolong lives.
In good hands -
Bariatric surgery is life altering. Our surgeons are highly trained in bariatric
surgery and have substantial experience with these procedures. The DuPage
Medical Group Surgical Weight Loss Program is comprehensive and
multidisciplinary. It combines surgical, psychological, nutritional, medical,
rehabilitation and fitness services to promote life-long change. Our program
staff has the training and experience essential to help patients achieve lasting
weight-loss results. Patients receive one-on-one assistance in a caring,
non-judgmental environment. Educational support groups empower patients
with the information and encouragement they need to achieve their goals.
Working with our staff, our surgical weight-loss patients are able to live longer
and improve the overall quality of their daily lives.
Well connected -
As part of DuPage Medical Group, our surgeons are
in the select company of the area’s leading physicians.
With more than 250 doctors, a surgical center, and
greater than 35 offices, DuPage Medical Group is a
premier physician group. So should the need arise,
you’ll have access to leading medical specialists in
practically every facet of healthcare, along with
convenience of the area’s finest facilities and hospitals.
Clinical Indications for Bariatric Surgery
- Growth has been completed (18 years of age or documentation of completion of bone growth).
- Body mass index (BMI) exceeding 40 or body mass index of 35-39 with at least two of these comorbidities (hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, sleep apnea).
- Medical documentation reveals the member has been morbidly obese for five years or more
- Medical documentation reveals the member has failed a medically-supervised program of weight reduction spanning at least 6 continuous months of documented monthly weigh-ins, occurring within the 12 months preceding the request. Such a program would be expected to consist of:
- Documentation of nutritional therapy or medical nutrition therapy including a very low calorie diet (e.g. MediFast or OptiFast) unless contraindicated
- Behavior modification or behavioral health interventions,
- Supervised increase in activity
- Pharmacologic therapy (unless contraindicated).
- Maintenance support to continue to encourage nutrition choices to reduce health risk factors and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
- The surgical program must document the absence of significant psychopathology that would hinder the ability of an individual to understand the procedure or to comply with medical/surgical recommendations, or that documents psychological readiness for the surgery.
- Documentation of willingness to comply with preoperative and postoperative treatment plans
- Evaluation by an independent licensed psychologist or psychiatrist unaffiliated with the bariatric center.
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