Title: Bariatric Surgery - Complete guide for procedure, Complication, cost estimation and Recovery time
1Bariatric Surgery(Weight Loss Surgery)
- Complete guide for procedure, Complication, cost
estimation and Recovery time
2What is Bariatric Surgery
- Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) is
generally referred to as Weight Loss Surgery.
When other fat reduction methods such as diet
management and physical exercise are not
effective, Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss
Surgery) is the best option to lose and manage
weight in a planned manner. - 'Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery)' is a
term used for all types of weight-loss surgeries.
Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) is
indicated in severely obese individuals who did
not respond to non-surgical methods of weight
loss.
3What Cause Bariatric Surgery
- 1. Medical
- The increased level of the hormone is responsible
for insulin resistance and fat storage which is
increasing appetite and causing weight gain.
Certain prescription medications cause weight
gain by slowing metabolic rate, increasing
appetite and water retention in the body. Medical
States such as hypothyroidism, PCOS, Cushing's
disease and certain rare genetic diseases often
lead to obesity.
4What is Bariatric Surgery
- 2. Dietary
- Current generation is more inclined to fast
foods, packaged foods and huge proportions which
are more often than not because of misleading
advertisements. The value of nutrition in daily
diet has decreased while the overall intake of
calories have increased, thanks to fast and
packaged foods. - 3. Genetics
- Genetic factors cause obesity in 70 - 80 of
cases. Genetics cause severe obesity, slow
metabolisms and some genetic mutations. It has
been observed that the food habits are also
similar among family members who are playing a
good role in obesity.
5What is Bariatric Surgery
- 4. Environmental
- Our environment is not conducive with good food
and lifestyle habits because of the dwindling
number of walk paths and parks, packed work
schedules, oversized portions in restaurants,
expensive fresh produce and misleading food
advertisements. - 5. Physical
- Low physical activity, excessive TV viewing and
long hours on the computer makes a very sedentary
lifestyle and leads to weight gain. - 6. Psychological
- It is the commonest reason in recent days where
people are emotional eaters due to stress,
especially women.
6What are the different types of Bariatric
Surgery
- 1. Gastric Binding Surgery
- Gastric Band Surgery is a Bariatric Surgery
(Weight Loss Surgery) which is a restrictive
procedure. During Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss
Surgery), the area of the stomach is reduced by
placing a rubber inflatable band around the upper
part of the stomach creating a small stomach
pouch above the band and remaining stomach below
the band. Gastric Band Surgery is a minimally
invasive Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery)
and is considered the safest of the procedures.
7What are the different types of Bariatric
Surgery
- 2. Biliopancreatic Diversion
- An extreme form of gastric bypass surgery where
as much as 70 of the stomach is removed and
bypassing is done. - 3. Gastric Sleeve or Sleeve Gastrectomy
- Comparatively a new surgical procedure aimed at
weight loss, the Gastric sleeve is a restrictive
procedure where the size of the stomach is
reduced to approximately 20 of the original
size. The stomach gets full quickly thus reducing
the food intake and in turn body weight.
8What are the different types of Bariatric
Surgery
- 4. Gastric Bypass Surgery
- Gastric bypass surgery is a surgical procedure
which is a combination of both restrictive
procedure and mal absorption procedure. Here the
stomach is restricted to much smaller size than
the original by creating a pouch at the top of
the stomach and separating it from the rest of
the stomach. At the same time, the small
intestine is first divided and reconnected to
create a bypass to the full length of the
intestine. The food from the new smaller stomach
goes into the smaller part only which gets full
quickly thus reducing the food intake and passes
through the smaller bypass portion of the
intestine only thereby reducing the absorption
also. This, in turn, reduces the body weight.
9What are the different types of Bariatric
Surgery
- 5. Vertical Banded Gastroplasty
- The vertical banded gastroplasty or VBG is a
restrictive gastric (stomach) bypass surgery for
weight loss surgery. The vertical banded
gastroplasty for weight loss, along with the
gastric bypass surgery is one of the two major
types of operations for the treatment of severe
obesity. The goal of this procedure is to
severely restrict the patient's capacity to eat
certain foods. The general or bariatric surgeon
uses sophisticated surgical staples to make a
small stomach pouch. This reduces how much food
the stomach can hold. When the amount of food the
stomach can hold is reduced, an obese person
feels full sooner. But at the same time, the
stomach digests nutrients and calories in a
normal anatomical way. This is another common way
to reduce how much food the stomach can hold.
Vertical banded gastroplasty has an advantage by
limiting only the amount of the food meal, and
not affecting the absorption process involved in
digestion
10Why Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery)?
- Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) enables
patients to lose over abundance weight and their
hazard to different issues and clutters that
outcome from abundance body weight, for example - Heart disease
- High blood pressure
- Arthritis
- Gastro esophageal reflux disease
- Type 2 diabetes
- Severe sleep apnea
11What is the Recovery after the Bariatric Surgery
(Weight Loss Surgery)?
- Recovering from Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss
Surgery) and losing weight can be stressful and
emotional, and it is important to have the
support of family and friends. Working with a
social worker, therapist, or support group can
help you through the ups and downs. Recovery from
Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) requires
both a short-term plan and a long-term plan. To
manage the effects of morbid obesity and
Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery), your
post Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) care
plan may involve several different types of
health care professionals, who will work together
to help ensure your overall health, manage your
food addiction and provide a smooth transition to
new day-to-day activities.
12What are the Risks of Bariatric Surgery (Weight
Loss Surgery)?
- All surgeries come with the possibility of risks,
but fortunately their incidence is quite small.
These include slippage of the band due to food
intolerances or even perforation of the stomach,
vomiting after the Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss
Surgery) may develop which can lead to a small
stomach pouch stretch. In some cases, it can
cause vomiting or straining after Bariatric
Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) before the incision
heals. - The long term risks include food
intolerance, Bowel obstruction, diarrhea because
of Dumping syndrome, nausea or vomiting, Low
blood sugar, Malnutrition and ulcers.
13What are the best hospitals available for
Bariatric Surgery in India?
- Some of the best hospitals available for
Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery) are - Apollo Hospital Southern Region, Chennai
- Akshaya Apollo Hospital Limited, Ahmedabad
- Fortis Hospitals - Anandpur, Kolkata
- Columbia Asia Referral Hospital - Yeshwantpur,
Bangalore - Columbia Asia - WhiteField, Bangalore
- Columbia Asia Hospital - Palam Vihar, Gurgaon
- BLK Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi
- Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon
- Sarvodaya Hospital and Research Centre, Faridabad
- JAYPEE Hospitals, Noida
- Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai
- Aster Medcity, Kochi
- Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket, New Delhi
14What are the best hospitals available for
Bariatric Surgery in India?
- Manipal Hospital, Bangalore
- Global Hospitals, Hyderabad
- Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai
- Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
- Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon
- Liven Healthcare, Mumbai
- Hiranandani Hospital, Maharashtra
- Kokilaben Dhirubhai, Maharashtra
- Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore
- Saifee Hospital, Mumbai
- Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon
- Primus Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi
- Rockland Hospital, Delhi
15What is the cost of Bariatric Surgery (Weight
Loss Surgery) in India?
- Cost of Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery)
in India ranges from 4 to 7 lakhs. - Treatment Cost for Gastric Banding Surgery ranges
from 4 to 6 lakhs - Treatment Cost for Gastric Sleeve Surgery ranges
from 4 to 6.5 lakhs - Treatment Cost for Gastric Bypass Surgery ranges
from 5 to 7 lakhs
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