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As with any surgery, there are operative and long-term complications and risks associated with weight loss surgical procedures that should be discussed with your doctor. Possible risks include, but are not limited to:
*Removal of the spleen is necessary in about 0.3 percent of patients to control operative bleeding.
** Very rare. Less than 50 cases reported in medical literature.
The following are not considered complications, but important and expected changes that happen after certain weight loss operations and will require lifestyle modifications for the rest of your life:
If bariatric surgery is performed laparoscopically and complications occur during the operation, your doctor may choose to perform open surgery.
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