Gastric Bypass

Gastric Bypass helps people who suffer from morbid obesity lose weight. It is one of the weight-loss procedures known as Bariatric surgery. The patient’s digestive system will be changed in order to reduce life-threatening health conditions. When the desired and even required results are not achieved with regular exercises and diet, the gastric bypass procedure comes into play.
What is Gastric Bypass?
Gastric bypass surgery is done when overweight-related severe health problems occur which can increase gradually for several reasons. It should be noted that bariatric surgery is beneficial yet has serious side effects. So, you should definitely consult a surgeon before even considering these operations.
Before Gastric Bypass Surgery
Before the operation, the suitability for the surgery is evaluated. Laboratory tests are performed, and the surgeon examines and monitors the patient. The general health status, medical history, and physical condition of the patient are also checked. Health providers tell what should be done and what should avoid done before the operation. The surgeon explains which medications should be taken and creates a plan that will apply after the surgery. The anesthetist evaluates the patient. If everything goes well, the possible operation date is calculated.
Gastric Bypass Procedure
Gastric bypass surgery is done under general anesthesia. So, the patient does not feel any pain during the operation. The methods will change according to the type of bariatric surgery. One of the most preferred techniques is laparoscopy which is a tiny medical tool with a camera attached to the tip of it. Surgeons can operate the process from inside your body with the advantage of monitoring, thanks to this camera. The procedure completes in a few hours. Of course, the duration of the operation may change.
It should be noted that there are several bariatric surgery methods and gastric bypass is one of them. Sleeve gastronomy, adjustable gastric band, and biliopancreatic diversion-duodenal switch represent other common techniques that treat the over-weight problems.
Gastric Bypass Recovery
After the surgery, the patient may stay at the hospital couple of days. Discharging from the hospital time can change according to the patient’s health condition and the type of the procedure. The medical team monitors the patient. The postoperative process is administered by the surgeon. After the surgery, the diet phase starts. For the first couple of weeks, the patient can only consume liquids. Then he/she can eat a soft mash of foods and after that phase, he/she can eat regular foods. The patient’s eating habits will change for good after the weight loss surgery. A healthy lifestyle will speed up the healing process and improve the general condition.
FAQ
Suitability for the surgery changes from person to person. Your general health, medical history, current weight, lifestyle, and such factors determine whether you are appropriate for the operation. Your doctor will give you the information in detail.
You should follow your surgeon’s instructions. You should obey your diet plan. Doing sports under the supervision of an expert will provide advantages in the short and long term. Also, attending follow-up appointments is essential to experience a comfortable healing process.
Gastric bypass and other weight-loss surgeries cannot be applied to everyone who suffers from overweight aka obesity. Your BMI (Body Mass Index) should be forty or higher. However, if you have type two diabetes or other excess overweight-origin health issues, this surgery may be an option for you, even though the required BMI is not exactly matched with your body mass index.
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