Title | : | Bariatric Surgery Journey: Volume 15 - Multivitamin Usage After Surgery |
Duration | : | 29:23 |
Viewed | : | 1,838 |
Published | : | 13-05-2021 |
Source | : | Youtube |
Kemal is joined by Dr. Isaias Irgau of CHRIAS to discuss multivitamin use after weight-loss surgery.
Mayo Clinic:
"After weight loss surgery, your body may not absorb enough of certain vitamins and minerals — specifically, iron, vitamin B12, calcium and vitamin D. Long-term health complications, such as anemia, can develop due to a deficiency of iron or B12; neurological complications, such as memory loss or irritability from a lack of B12; and bone and kidney disease due to changes in the way your body absorbs calcium and vitamin D.
It is important that you take the following vitamins and supplements on a daily basis after weight loss surgery to prevent nutrient deficiencies."
Dr. Isaias Irgau, MD, FACS, FRCS (Ed), FASMBS is president and co-founder of the Christiana Institute of Advanced Surgery (CHRIAS). He has extensive experience with minimally invasive weight loss surgery. Dr. Irgau is board-certified in general surgery with the American Board of Surgery. In conjunction with his associate, Dr. Gail Wynn, he was the first to perform the LAP-BAND® procedure and the first to firmly establish the laparoscopic approach to Roux-n-Y gastric bypass in the state of Delaware. Dr. Irgau has personally performed over 2,000 bariatric procedures with excellent results. He and his associate Dr. Wynn started and established the Bariatric Surgery Program in two of Delaware’s leading medical centers – Christiana Hospital and St. Francis Hospital. With the addition of Dr. Michael Peters Jr., and Dr. Rahul Singh to CHRIAS, they eventually led the two hospitals to earn the prestigious designation of Center of Excellence in Bariatric Surgery – Christiana Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, and Bayhealth Medical.
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