Entries by Advanced Laparoscopic

Report: Bariatric Surgery Reverses Diabetic Nephropathy

Researchers, Expecting a Halt in Progression After Bariatric Surgery, Instead See Remission New Jersey —Bariatric surgery induces a significant and lasting improvement in diabetic nephropathy, with nearly 60% of patients with this condition achieving remission five years after surgery, according to a study presented at the 2012 annual meeting of the American Society for Metabolic […]

JFK For Life Support Group Newsletter – December 2012

 Dr. Abkin, in conjunction with JFK for LIFE, has released their monthly JFK For Life Support Group Newsletter for December. Inside This Issue: In the News! / Meet The Staff Nutritional Tips / Recipe Corner Stress and Weight Gain/Relaxation Techniques Surgiversaries / Calendar / Websites Follow-Up Visits are Important! Supplementation after Weight Loss Surgery Download the […]

NJ BCBS Announces Bariatric Surgery Coverage in Patients with Diabetes and Body Mass Index Less than 35

Background Bariatric surgery is an established treatment for morbid obesity in patients with a body mass index (BMI) equal to or greater than 40 kg/m2, or BMI equal to or greater than 35 in the presence of weight-related comorbidities.   Some experts have recommended broadening of the eligibility criteria for bariatric surgery, in order to reach […]

Weight Loss Surgery May Lead to a Healthier Heart, Says NJ Surgeon

A comprehensive review of about 20,000 patients who have had bariatric surgery has shown that weight loss surgery also improved the structure and function of the heart while reducing several risk factors for cardiovascular disease. “Obesity is very bad for the heart,” Dr. Alexander Abkin, director of the Bariatric Services at JFK Medical Center said […]