Penn Bariatric Surgery Program at Penn Presbyterian
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Program Overview

The Bariatric Surgery Program at Penn Presbyterian offers morbidly obese patients comprehensive surgical and nutrition care, minimally invasive laproscopic gastric bypass surgery and unique educational programs before and after surgery.

Core components of our program include:

  • Bariatric Surgery Patient Information Session
    Our program begins with an information session designed specifically to provide potential patients with an overview of various surgical procedures and post-operative diet plans. This free introductory seminar is held on the first Monday of every month from 1 pm - 3 pm. Night sessions are occasionally available. For more information or to reserve a seat in the next session, please call, 215-662-9198.
  • Pre-operative Screening Evaluations
    Potential patients undergo surgical, nutritional and psychological pre-operative screening evaluations. During the initial office visit, the surgeon evaluates each patient’s medical and surgical history and discusses the risks and benefits of surgical treatment for obesity. The dietitian reviews the patient’s diet and weight history and discusses the lifestyle changes required for post-operative success.

    A psychological evaluation, performed by specialists at the University of Pennsylvania Weight and Eating Disorders Program, ascertains the patients’ proper mental health in order to become surgical candidates.
  • Nutrition Counseling
    Prior to surgery, each patient receives one-on-one or small group nutrition counseling from the bariatric clinical dietitian specialist. The specialist educates patients on the principles of post-operative dietary progression as well as the required vitamin and mineral supplementation.
  • Laparoscopic gastric bypass or open gastric bypass surgical options
    Laparoscopic gastric bypass and open gastric bypass surgeries are performed in state-of-the-art surgical suites at Penn Presbyterian.
  • Post-operative surgical monitoring and evaluation of dietary compliance
    Frequent post-operative office visits insure patients are recuperating from surgery, and following the principles of the gastric bypass diet.
  • Patient Support Groups
    The University of Pennsylvania Health System offers several support groups for pre-operative and post-operative patients, as well as their family and friends. Support groups offer attendees the opportunity to share their experiences with other patients and our surgical and nutrition staff.
    • Pre and Post-op Support Group: Conveniently held monthly from 10 am –12 pm on a Saturday. This general session is open to all bariatric surgery patients. Call 215-662-9198 for dates, location and additional details.
    • Pre-op Young Adult Support Group: Young adult candidates for surgery may be asked to participate in a series of educational meetings. These meetings are designed to help the candidate make an appropriate decision about this life altering surgery.

 


 

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