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Weight Loss Surgery by a Bariatric Surgeon

If you are overweight or obese and looking for a weight loss surgery, you should consult a Bariatric Surgeon. This surgical procedure helps you to control your weight and blood sugar levels. Some people even experience a complete remission of type 2 diabetes after surgery. It can also help patients with certain medical conditions, such as obstructive sleep apnea, a sleep disorder in which you stop breathing during a nap, and gastroesophageal reflux, a condition in which the contents of your stomach flow backward into your esophagus, a tube in the throat.

Gastric bypass

A gastric bypass procedure creates a new stomach that Dr Govind Krishna holds less liquid and food, reducing the amount of calories ingested. It also removes the part of the stomach that produces “hunger hormone.” The new stomach has a smaller capacity, reducing appetite and allowing the body to better control blood sugar levels. This procedure is incredibly safe and effective.

The surgical procedure is performed through four to six small incisions in the abdomen, each about one to two inches in length. The doctor will access the stomach and surrounding organs through these incisions. Depending on your age and overall health, preoperative testing may include blood tests, electrocardiography, and a chest X-ray. If necessary, a blood transfusion may be done during the procedure. A patient may be required to stay in the hospital for three to five days following the procedure.

Gastric bypass surgery is considered a safe procedure for patients with excessive weight. After the procedure, most patients lose the majority of their excess weight. Patients who undergo the procedure report improved mental and physical health. Many patients also experience relief from a variety of chronic health conditions. For some, the procedure can eliminate chronic pain from reflux. Some people have gallstones, which are hard bits of fatty material that get stuck in the gallbladder and cause severe pain. If gallstones are a problem, the gallbladder may have to be removed. Other common side effects include severe diarrhea and nausea.

Sleeve gastrectomy

Sleeve gastrectomy is a surgical procedure that reduces the stomach to 15% of its original size. The procedure involves removing a large portion of the stomach along the greater curvature, creating a tube-like structure. The results are dramatic. Patients lose weight after undergoing this procedure.

Although sleeve gastrectomy is a new procedure, it has proven very effective in helping patients lose significant amounts of weight. After this procedure, most patients are able to resume their normal daily activities. While they may have a reduced appetite, most report improved health and a higher quality of life.

Another benefit is that this procedure is very safe. It reduces the production of the hormone ghrelin, commonly known as the “hunger hormone,” which plays a role in the metabolism of sugar in the body. Consequently, people who suffer from diabetes may see a reduction in the need for diabetes medications after the procedure.

Duodenal switch

Duodenal switch is a gastric procedure that consists of two aspects: the restrictive and malabsorptive aspects. This procedure is also known as gastric reduction duodenal switch. It is used to treat obesity and is a common surgical procedure.

Patients who undergo the duodenal switch can expect significant weight loss. In fact, about 85 percent of excess weight can be lost through the surgery. Despite this surgery’s success, patients must be committed to healthy eating habits for the rest of their lives. Patients should visit a bariatric surgeon for follow-up and regular testing after the operation.

The procedure involves bypassing approximately 3/4 of the small intestine. This procedure limits the amount of food absorbed by the body and helps patients with diabetes and obesity. The surgery also changes the hormones in the gut, reducing hunger and increasing satiety.