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First weight loss surgery successfully completed in northeastern Ontario

Public Health Ontario reports that 31 per cent of people in the northeast are living with obesity compared with 20 per cent nationally
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 A team of surgeons from Health Sciences North in Sudbury has successfully completed the very first bariatric surgery in northeastern Ontario.

Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, serves as an option for some people who have not been able to lose weight through traditional means such as diet and exercise.

"It has been shown to be an effective intervention, which produces significant weight loss and improves medical conditions," according to a news release.

"More than 5,000 patients from across northeastern Ontario were referred for assessment from 2011 to 2019, with more than 1,900 of these patients being referred to southern Ontario for bariatric surgery."

“We are greatly reducing the need for people to travel hundreds of kilometres south for a lifesaving surgery,” said Dr. Noémie-Rose Harvey, the general surgeon who led the first surgery. “This is a significant clinical achievement for our hospital and also for the patients of this region who have some of the highest obesity rates in Canada.”

Obesity is classified as a chronic disease and is known to be a contributing factor to many other acute and chronic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, arthritis, some cancers, and depression. In 2014, Public Health Ontario reports that 31 per cent of people in the northeast are living with obesity compared with 20 per cent nationally.

HSN expects 75 bariatric surgeries to be completed in the next few months as it works to build surgical capacity and increase the number of bariatric surgeries performed each year.



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