FACRSI (Colo-Rectal Surgery), Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery(FMAS) & Reproductive Medicine, FAIS, FICS, FIAGES-Advanced Laparoscopy, MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management), MS - General Surgery
General Surgeon, Bikaner
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16 years experience
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The weight loss surgeries have a few downsides as well
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Yes, All the weight loss surgeries have a few risks, complications, and side effects associated with them. The predominant complications are an Abdominal hernia and Abscess. And, the common side effects are Bowel movement problems, digestion problems, and sagging skin. The more-opted procedures of gastric sleeve and gastric bypass are associated with the above-mentioned side effects. However, with sufficient post-surgery care, these can be managed. Discuss the pros and cons of each treatment and choose the best one for you.
Surgery that involves shrinking the stomach size and slowing forming two sections is called
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In the gastric banding surgery, the stomach is squeezed with the help of an inflatable band into two compartments. Among the two compartments, one is an upper pouch which is smaller and a lower section which is larger. The two compartments are kept connected to slow down the process of emptying of the upper compartment. With this surgery, after eating only one or half a cup of food the person will feel full. The gastric banding is a preferred option than gastric bypass so you can opt for it but do learn about the risks involved.
Sleeve Gastrectomy is a reversible surgery
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Sleeve Gastrectomy cannot be undone and is irreversible. Once the portion of the stomach is removed there is no way that you can get back the lost portion of our stomach. In addition to this, once you have a sleeve gastrectomy you are generally advised to go for a gastric bypass later on. If you want a reversible procedure then the best option is a gastric banding surgery.
The surgery in which almost 75% of the stomach is eliminated is called
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The sleeve gastrectomy is a surgery which removes almost 75% of the stomach and the remaining portion goes apt with the name of the surgery, that is, sleeve-like . Since most of the stomach is removed only a sleeve-like portion is left. This small portion helps in connecting to the intestines. For those who are unnaturally obese, the sleeve gastrectomy is safe as they may not be able to handle other surgeries.
The most common type of surgery that helps in weight loss is the gastric bypass surgery
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With the gastric bypass surgery, weight loss surgeries have become easier and safer and so people tend to opt for it. The stomach is separated into two portions and one portion is sealed off while the other portion is connected to the small intestine directly. Thus when the various portions of the digestive system are skipped, lesser calories are absorbed by the body, which means a lesser accumulation of fat. The main advantage of gastric bypass surgery is that the procedure of weight loss is swifter than the other procedures and may continue even after a couple of years of the surgery. Consult your doctor to find out the procedure most suitable for your condition.