MBBS, MS - General Surgery, M.Ch - Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery, Fellowship in Hepatobiliary Surgery & Liver Transplantation, International Visiting Scholar
Surgical Gastroenterologist, Hyderabad
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23 years experience
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Gastric bypass is one of the major surgeries and it involves various risks
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Gastric bypass is a surgery involving various risks where some are very severe such as allergic reactions to various medications, breathing troubles, bleeding and infection. On the other hand, other risks involved in gastric bypass include gastritis where the inner lining of the stomach is inflamed, injury in the stomach or other organs at the time of surgery, lack of nutrition, leakage from the line where the two parts are stapled together among others. The risks involved in gastric surgery are severe and can lead to further complications. Therefore, you must consult with your doctor and try to mitigate them.
Which of these entails the gastric bypass?
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Gastric bypass is a surgical intervention which helps people lose weight by changing the way in which the stomach and small intestine handle the food consumed. After the completion of the surgery, the stomach would become smaller and the concerned individual would feel fuller with a small quantity of food. The consumed food would not be able to reach certain parts of small intestine and stomach that absorb food. If no weight loss process has helped you, you can consult with an expert to know more about gastric bypass.
Gastric bypass is not the most successful bariatric procedure
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According to the reports of the Bariatric Surgery Data Management and Reporting Worldwide, gastric bypass is historically been the most popular bariatric process. This is also because of the benefits of gastric bypass which allow the individual to lose weight effortlessly by reducing the portion sizes. You must consult with a bariatric surgeon regarding whether the gastric bypass is the right option for you.
How many steps are involved in the gastric bypass?
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There are two steps involved in the gastric surgery where the first step makes the stomach smaller while the second step is the bypass. In the first step, the surgeon divides the stomach into upper and large lower section. The food will go to the top section and it is generally kept at the size of the walnut. The second step is the bypass where the surgeon connects a tiny part of the jejunum to the pouch for the food to travel effortlessly. The gastric bypass surgery aids in the consumption of fewer calories and therefore, you must consider undergoing it.
One of the most viable ways of performing gastric bypass is through a laparoscope
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Gastric bypass can be performed through a tiny camera called the laparoscope which is placed in the belly and allows the surgeon to have a look inside the belly. In this surgery, the surgeon generally makes 4 to 6 small cuts in the belly and the instruments required for the surgery are inserted through these cuts. Then a video monitor is connected to the camera in the operating room so that the surgeon can have a view inside the belly. It is wise to opt for the laparoscopic surgery since it allows shorter hospital stay and quicker recovery.