As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with abdominal surgery that include infection, bleeding disorders, injury to internal structures, and the potential for death.
In addition, gastric bypass surgery relies on changing the anatomy of your digestive system and reducing the amount of food that can be absorbed through your small intestines. Because of these changes, the following complications can occur after gastric bypass surgery:
- Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
- Protein deficiency
- Dumping syndrome
- Narrowing of anastomotic site
- Anastomotic leakage
- Anastomotic Ulcers
The complication rates after gastric bypass surgery are low, but you should be aware of potential complications and take the time to discuss them and any other concerns you may have with your doctor.