Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Basic Principles On Sleeve Gastrectomy New York Residents May Wish To Know

By Gregory Anderson


Excessive weight gain is a common finding all over the world. Many people grapple with weight issues due to various reasons. Some are obese due to the poor diet decisions they make every single day. Some suffer because of lack of exercise. Unfortunately, others are affected not because of a bad diet but because they genetically inherit the problem. Regardless of the cause, sleeve surgery can help a great deal in reducing weight. Subsequent sections in this article discuss essentials on sleeve gastrectomy New York residents may find useful.

Gastrectomy is partial or complete removal of the stomach surgically. In sleeve gastrectomy, part of the stomach is removed (about eighty percent) and the remaining is fashioned into a continuous tube(sleeve). In this procedure, the greater curvature of the stomach is cut vertically extending from the upper portion to the lower portion. It was originally done as a preliminary procedure for gastric bypass. Later, it was discovered that it worked just well on its own without any further modification.

Like any form of operation, there are potential risks. Some complications that can arise include aspiration, bleeding, infection and venous thrombosis among others. For this reason, patients are required to fast for a period of at least six hours before surgery. Also, those on hormonal pills are advised to stop taking them some weeks prior. The doctor has to ensure that you have enough blood in your body to compensate for bleeding. Minimally invasive surgery(laparoscopy) is the preferred method of choice as it carries less risk of the aforementioned complications.

Post operatively, the patient may be in pain and pain medication will be prescribed. It also takes time for bowel movements to return to normal. The initial diet should, therefore, be gentle to the digestive system. The individual can slowly move from taking clear fluids, to semi solids, soft solids to finally resuming normal diet. In the early period after operation, the individual need not engage in strenuous activities as this can result in wound breakdown.

The average amount of weight loss from this procedure is sixty percent you excess weight. This does not happen immediately but in about eighteen months. At some point, the patient may stop losing weight before reaching the target. This is because the body responds by slowing down the rate of metabolism in order to compensate for the drastic loss. Therefore, one needs to actively exercise to get past this stage.

The time taken to complete a single sleeve gastrectomy is much shorter compared to other procedures with the same purpose. Dumping syndrome is one of the commonest complications in weight reduction surgeries. Fortunately, this is not the case in sleeve surgery whose only focus is the stomach. Ghrelin, the hormone that causes hunger is removed in surgery, hence hunger pangs are not a bother for patients post operatively.

One of the downsides to gastrectomy is hormonal response to sudden significant weight reduction. These hormonal changes result in frequent swings in mood, fatigue and personality. In addition, the surgery does not offer a permanent solution and lifestyle measures have to be strictly observed to ensure the desired weight is maintained.

In summary, keeping that figure you have always wished to have is not permanently achieved through the surgery alone. The operation totally changes your life. It means making conscious decisions about your diet and making physical exercise your best friend.




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