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- On Aug 08 2013,
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Considering Gastric Sleeve Surgery?
Anyone considering gastric sleeve surgery should understand a few points before making a decision. The first point to consider is that the surgery is permanent. There is no way to undo the surgery after the procedure is complete. The other issue is that maintaining a low healthy weight in the years after the surgery will require regular exercise and a healthy diet. It is actually possible to gain weight even after the surgery if some care is not taken. It is also important to note that many people who have serious weight problems often return to the doctor in order to have the sleeve converted into a full gastric bypass.
Vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, nausea and abdominal cramping are some other common problems that can be experienced by gastric sleeve patients post surgery. These discomforts generally are short term and typically resolve once you become acclimated to the changed anatomy of the stomach.
Anyone considering gastric sleeve surgery should understand a few points before making a decision. The first point to consider is that the surgery is permanent. There is no way to undo the surgery after the procedure is complete. The other issue is that maintaining a low healthy weight in the years after the surgery will require regular exercise and a healthy diet. It is actually possible to gain weight even after the surgery if some care is not taken. It is also important to note that many people who have serious weight problems often return to the doctor in order to have the sleeve converted into a full gastric bypass.
Anyone considering gastric sleeve surgery should understand a few points before making a decision. The first point to consider is that the surgery is permanent. There is no way to undo the surgery after the procedure is complete. The other issue is that maintaining a low healthy weight in the years after the surgery will require regular exercise and a healthy diet. It is actually possible to gain weight even after the surgery if some care is not taken. It is also important to note that many people who have serious weight problems often return to the doctor in order to have the sleeve converted into a full gastric bypass.
Post-op ComplicationsA leak from the staple line may be the most devastating complication from a gastric sleeve resection. The leakage from staple lines can lead to chronic problems and, in rare cases, death.
Gastric Sleeve Surgery is a relatively new procedure for weight loss. It is advisable for those people who have failed to tackle their obesity problems by non-surgical methods. Western European destinations such as Belgium are extremely popular for gastrectomy, lap-band surgery, gastric sleeve etc.The World Markets Research Center recently ranked Belgium on the top in terms of medical care out of a list of 175 nations.
What is Gastric Sleeve Surgery?
This procedure involves removal of upto 85% of the stomach through various small incisions. The surgeon performs the task with the help of a viewing tube equipped with a camera i.e a laparoscope and other tiny instruments. The portion of the stomach left resembles a tube or a sleeve in structure. It is then, sealed off with staples. This kind of surgical procedure is carried out in patients with a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 35-40. Patients intending to undergo this type of procedure are suggested to quit unhealthy habits such as smoking and follow specific diets as per the doctor’s recommendations. This helps in reducing the possibilities of post operative complications. What are the advantages of Gastric Sleeve surgery? Sleeve Gastrectomy, as it is also known is a hybrid procedure between Lap band surgery and Gastric Bypass. There are no foreign bodies inserted and the stomach size is also effectively reduced.
The primary advantages of Gastric Sleeve therefore are:
- Reduction in food consumption levels.
- Reduction in the levels of the hormone Ghrelin, which is responsible for sending hunger signals to the brain. This basically results in lower appetites. What are some of the post operative issues? No surgical process is flawless.
Similarly, Laparoscopic Sleeve surgery can have some problems post surgery such as:
- Leaking of the stapled stomach portion.
- Blood clotting problems.
- Weight regain and infection possibilities.
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