Dr. Bernadine A Hanna M.D.,
Surgeon
7220 S CIMARRON RD STE 100 LAS VEGAS NV, 89113About
Dr. Bernie Hanna is a general surgeon specializing in bariatric surgery practicing in LAS VEGAS, NV. As the owner of Las Vegas Bariatrics, an ASMBS accredited Bariatric Center of Excellence Dr. Bernie Hanna, is a well-respected Las Vegas bariatric surgeon. He is also medical director for several MBSAQIP Bariatric accredited facilities in Las Vegas. Having practiced in the Las Vegas Valley since 2000, Dr. Hanna and Las Vegas Bariatrics strive to create a service-oriented environment focused on quality and commitment. He served as assistant clinical professor for the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He also served as part of the trauma surgery team at University Medical Center. Dr. Hanna received “Top Surgeon” honors in 2002, 2003, 2011 and achieved the “Top Doctor” award for 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Surgeons, a member of The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, Nevada State Medical Association, and the Clark County Medical Society. Dr. Hanna is an internationally recognized Bariatric surgeon and is an expert in the Gastric Sleeve procedure. He teaches his patients on how to lead a healthy lifestyle by focusing on what’s important. Health maintenance is a journey. He uses a multidisciplinary approach that leads to a well-rounded and satisfying life.
Education and Training
Howard University Medical School MD
Howard University College of Medicine 1995
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
Provider Details
Dr. Bernadine A Hanna M.D.,'s Expert Contributions
Am I eligible for bariatric surgery?
Yes, check out my page https://www.lasvegasbariatrics.com/. READ MORE
What are the best foods to eat after gallbladder surgery?
Hello, Low fat foods less that 3 grams per serving Low-fat, 1%, or fat-free dairy products. Fat-free cheeses. Egg whites or egg substitutes. Veggie burgers. Beans, peas, lentils. Oatmeal. Whole grains. Brown rice. Avoid butter, lard, bacon chicken skin etc. READ MORE
Nausea after surgery
Talk with your anesthesiologist. There are new medications on the market that can help with post-operative nausea. One can be prescribed as a patch before surgery that's put on just before the procedure behind the ear, 'Scopolamine.' This can also help. You may just be more sensitive to anesthesia. READ MORE
Off and on lower right abdominal pain
Appendix pain is usually acute, and flares up ending in possible rupture and an emergency room visit. Typically does not occur periodically. An ultrasound or CAT scan of the abdomen is warranted if you are having pain. READ MORE
Can you remove gallstones without removing the gallbladder?
Typically no. The gallbladder is removed because it is the culprit making the gallstones. If gallstones were removed only, the gallbladder would just make more. READ MORE
I saw small amounts of blood while throwing up?
This can be serious. Seek medical attention if having chest pain. Severe hurling 'vomiting' can cause esophageal rupture and injury with bleeding. Also stomach inflammation or ulcers can cause bleeding. READ MORE
Gallstones
You can still have ongoing discomfort if the gallbladder had a recent attack. Stay away from the greedy foods until gallbladder is removed. READ MORE
How should I choose a surgeon and hospital?
Look at surgeon's training and experience. You want a compassionate doctor when you visit. Look at the hospital credentials. MBSAQIP certification is a good accreditation. READ MORE
Since I had my appendix removed, I haven't really had an appetite. Is this normal?
By now you should be having an appetite however everyone indifferent and if you are still on medication, antibiotics etc this can affect that. Make sure follow up with your surgeon and check. READ MORE
How soon before my heart surgery should I stop smoking?
You should ask your cardiologist. But typically smoking is bad for the lungs and anesthesia. You want to stop 6 weeks or more before surgery. READ MORE
What risk factors are associated with an abdominal surgery?
Depends on the approach. You want an experienced minimally invasive surgeon. However many possible risks an occur including bleeding, infection, injury to intra abdominal organs. There are also anesthesia risks. READ MORE
My husband is getting surgery soon. How should we prepare?
The key is to make sure that his blood sugars are very well controlled to limit infection. Can prep the day before by washing / shower and making sure the area is clean with soap. Optimize his nutrition with good healthy protein that helps healing. Speak with the surgeon. READ MORE
Is bariatric surgery painful?
After doing several thousand bariatric surgeries we see that most patients are comfortable and don't really need pain medication after the first day or two. It's minimally invasive small incisions and some patients can go home right away. READ MORE
After surgery what can I do to get rid of the scars?
Topical ointments and creams. Scar healing is better with ointments, don't let the incision dry and get irritated. Although everything scars so you won't get rid of it entirely. READ MORE
How should I mentally prepare myself for surgery?
Make sure that you discuss everything with your surgeon s that you understand the surgery and the process. Also ask to speak with your anesthesiologist if you can. This may ease your worry. READ MORE
Hernia
Ejaculation shouldn't affect this. But still be very gentle as 3 weeks is early. No heavy activity for 6 weeks. READ MORE
My grandfather is 84 years old and recently fell. Would you recommend surgery?
This is a tough call. Need to know the function and physical condition of your grandfather. Is the surgery going to improve his function or stay the same. If nothing will improve I would just cast. Is a cast feasible for shoulder? get a second orthopedic opinion see if it's in line with the first opinion. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Treatments
- Chronic Pain
- Obesity
- Hiatal Hernia
- Chronic Kidney Disease
- Pain
- Hernia
- Umbilical Hernia
Professional Memberships
- American College of Surgeons
- American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
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