Neil Floch, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery (Bariatric, Minimally Invasive)Cards
About
Research
Publications
2017
Chapter 30 Taxonomic and Metagenomic Alterations of Microbiota in Bariatric Surgery
Floch N. Chapter 30 Taxonomic and Metagenomic Alterations of Microbiota in Bariatric Surgery. 2017, 259-265. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-804024-9.00030-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChapter 31 The Influence of Microbiota on Mechanisms of Bariatric Surgery
Floch N. Chapter 31 The Influence of Microbiota on Mechanisms of Bariatric Surgery. 2017, 267-281. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-804024-9.00031-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGut microbiotaHuman gut microbiotaAbundance of microbiotaInfluence of microbiotaBile acid productionMicrobiota abundanceAcid productionMicrobiotaBariatric surgeryFXR receptorMechanisms of bariatric surgeryColonic fermentationGutAbundanceType 2 diabetesFXRGut hormonesMetagenomicsMetabolic improvementNutrient pHAlterationsFermentationWeight lossReceptorsSurgery
2010
26 Sliding and Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernias Types 1, 2, and 3
Floch N. 26 Sliding and Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernias Types 1, 2, and 3. 2010, 68-73. DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4377-0121-0.50032-5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research23 Esophageal Ulcers
Floch N. 23 Esophageal Ulcers. 2010, 62-63. DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4377-0121-0.50029-5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research21 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Floch N. 21 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. 2010, 56-59. DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4377-0121-0.50027-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Capítulo 23 Úlceras esofágicas
Floch N. Capítulo 23 Úlceras esofágicas. 2006, 79-81. DOI: 10.1016/b978-84-458-1567-0.50023-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCapítulo 25 Hernias de hiato deslizantes y paraesofágicas tipos 1, 2 y 3
Floch N. Capítulo 25 Hernias de hiato deslizantes y paraesofágicas tipos 1, 2 y 3. 2006, 84-90. DOI: 10.1016/b978-84-458-1567-0.50025-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchColaboradores
Floch M, Floch N, Kowdley K, Pitchumoni C, Rosenthal R, Scolapio J. Colaboradores. 2006, xvii. DOI: 10.1016/b978-84-458-1567-0.50272-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCapítulo 21 Enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico
Floch N. Capítulo 21 Enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico. 2006, 70-75. DOI: 10.1016/b978-84-458-1567-0.50021-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Endoscopic Treatment of Reflux
DeVault K, Hinder R, Floch N. Endoscopic Treatment of Reflux. Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology 2005, 39: 179-180. PMID: 15718858, DOI: 10.1097/01.mcg.0000152789.00024.43.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Clinical Care
Overview
Neil Floch, MD, is a bariatric surgeon and the director of Bariatric Surgery for Greenwich Hospital. He has extensive experience operating on patients to help improve their overall health and keep their weight off with gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, and revisional bariatric surgeries. He is an advanced laparoscopic surgeon, performing surgeries that fix reflux and hiatal hernias. He also performs general surgery to address all types of hernias, gallbladder problems, and achalasia, as well as esophageal surgery and small bowel operations.
Over 21 years ago, Dr. Floch began to perform bariatric surgery, which is his passion. “Helping people lose weight and regain their lives is one of the most rewarding experiences,” he says. “It’s incredible to watch how weight loss allows people to play with their children, go on amusement park rides, dance, run, and enjoy their previous lives.” Weight loss surgery also reduces the risk of cancer and can put type 2 diabetes into remission, he adds.
The son of a gastroenterologist, Dr. Floch says he grew up interested in medicine and gravitated to surgery because he loves working with his hands. His father always taught him to do what is best for the patient. Dr. Floch prides himself on his bedside manner and patient relationships.
Dr. Floch says minimally invasive surgery involves gently inflating the patient’s abdomen with carbon dioxide gas, creating multiple small incisions, and inserting a thin, long camera into the belly to diagnose and fix problems. “Long ago, I envisioned a future where we could do almost any operation that previously needed a big, uncomfortable incision and replace it with a surgery that caused minimal pain,” he says. “Now, patients need only an overnight stay or a few days in the hospital, and many are able to go home on the same day as the surgery.”
Educating patients about obesity is important to Dr. Floch. “Many of my patients spent their entire lives thinking that obesity is their fault, but it is a complex and commonly misunderstood disease,” he says. “My role is to not only take care of my patients but to educate the public about obesity, why it’s happening, and how we can treat and prevent it.”
To that end, Dr. Floch is active on social media, particularly Twitter. He helped start—and served as the president of—the Connecticut chapter of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. He actively supports legislation at the state level to increase patient access to bariatric surgery and obesity medications.
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