Dr. Ashley 0. Walther, MD, FACS is a pediatric surgeon in Cincinnati, OH specializing in pediatric surgery, general surgery and thoracic surgery. She graduated from Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine. Dr. Ashley 0. Walther, MD, FACS is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Kettering Health.
Weight Loss Surgery (Bariatric Surgery)
Bariatric or weight-loss surgery is a surgical procedure performed to help significantly obese patients lose weight when more traditional methods, such as dieting and exercise, have not helped. Depending on the type, these surgeries change the gastrointestinal tract to limit how much food can be eaten and also change how food is absorbed by the body. Of the various bariatric surgeries available, the most common is gastric bypass.
By far the most common of the gastric bypass surgeries is called Roux-en-Y. During this surgery, part of the stomach and small intestine are detached from the gastrointestinal tract, in order to make the tract smaller. The surgeon divides the stomach into two parts. The working stomach, at the end of the esophagus, is now tiny - only the size of a walnut. This makes patients feel full after eating a small amount of food. Then the small intestine is also divided, and after bypassing a section of the small intestine to reduce food absorption, the intestine is attached to the small stomach pouch. The patient now has a working stomach and intestine like before, only much smaller.
Because gastric bypass is used to treat extreme obesity, it can reduce the risk of some of the problems associated with obesity. Gastric bypass can help treat or reduce the risk for such conditions as heart disease, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and type 2 diabetes. However, it is a major surgery and also carries risks itself. Any surgery can lead to infection, bleeding, or blood clots, and weight loss surgery in particular carries risks of leaks in the gastrointestinal system, malnutrition, bowel obstructions, and vomiting.
Typically patients are considered candidates for gastric bypass surgery if they have a BMI greater than 40, or sometimes if they have a BMI between 35 and 40 but are suffering from obesity-related illnesses such as diabetes. The outlook is generally good, with most patients losing between 50-75% of their excess weight in 1-2 years. However, patients must follow strict diet guidelines so that the stomach can heal, starting with no food at all, then followed by a liquid diet for some time. For many severely obese patients who have tried strict diets before without success, gastric bypass surgery is the tool that allows them to finally achieve their weight loss and health goals.
Dr. Ashley 0. Walther, MD, FACS graduated from Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine. She completed residency at University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals. She is certified by the General Surgery and has a state license in California.
Medical School: Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine
Residency: University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals
Board Certification: General Surgery (2017)
Licensed In: California
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Dr. Ashley 0. Walther, MD, FACS has an exceptional overall rating with an average of 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 6 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Dr. Ashley 0. Walther, MD, FACS from all over the web to help you find the right in Cincinnati, OH.
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Dr. Ashley Walther is a specialist in pediatric surgery, general surgery, and thoracic surgery. Her areas of expertise include minimally invasive surgery, metabolic disorders, and neonatal surgery. Her patients gave her an average rating of 5.0 stars (out of 5). Dr. Walther graduated from Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine and then she performed her residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Walther's hospital/clinic affiliations include Cincinnati Children's and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.