To make an appointment, call 314-454-7224.
Surgery may be an option for people who are severely obese and have been unable to lose weight through diet or other means. Those who have serious obesity-related health problems may also be candidates. Generally, the various procedures—gastric bypass surgery, gastric banding and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy—promote weight loss and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by limiting food intake. Some also interrupt the digestive process to prevent the absorption of some calories and nutrients. For the surgery to be a success, patients must be committed to lifelong healthy eating and exercise habits, medical follow-up, and supplementation of vitamins and minerals.
In order to qualify for weight loss surgery you must:
- Be between the ages of 18-70
- Have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or greater, or a BMI of 35 or greater if you have diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure or sleep apnea; or a BMI of 30 or greater for laparoscopic gastric banding surgery
- Have attempted a structured dietary weight loss program without success
- Be evaluated and approved by a behavioral therapist, a dietician and physical therapist
- Have labs and EKG to evaluate your general condition
Take the first step and sign up for a free informational session.
Or visit WeightLossSurgery.wustl.edu for more information.
J. Christopher Eagon, MD
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Weight Loss
Locations:
Center for Advanced Medicine Gastrointestinal Center
Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital – Medical Office Building 4
Jayme Sparkman, NP
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Locations:
Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital – Medical Office Building 4