Answers to Common General Surgery Questions

Premier Health providers answer frequently asked questions about general surgery.

Is my weight a factor when determining if I’m ready for surgery?

Dr. Scott Wilcher discusses whether weight is a factor in determining if you’re ready for surgery. Click play to watch the video or read the transcript.

 

Your weight plays a big part in whether you’re ready to have surgery, Premier Physician Network (PPN) physicians say.

Some surgeries are best to hold off on until you’re able to lose weight. 

With an incisional hernia repair, for example, the surgery is best done when you’ve lost enough weight that your body mass index (BMI) is less than 40.

And your doctor might say you’re not ready for a hiatal hernia repair surgery unless your BMI is less than 35.

Talk to your doctor for more information about how your weight can affect you having surgery.

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Source: James deCaestecker, DO, FACS, Gem City Surgical Associates; Daniel Taylor, MD, FACS, Miami County Surgeons; L. Stewart Lowry, MD, FACS, Miami County Surgeons; Luan Tran, MD, Miami Valley Surgery Associates; Steven Sutherin, MD, FACS, Miami Valley Surgery Associates

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