Thursday 31 October 2013

Gastric sleeve procedure facts

Gastric sleeve is one of those procedures that works by removing a portion of the stomach. The portion that is left is sleeve shaped and has a capacity of about 60 to 150 cc. However, reduction of the size of the stomach doesn’t hamper its functioning in any way. Also, the outlet valve and the nerves to the stomach remain in their original shape and size. But one thing that should be kept in mind while going for this surgery is that it is irreversible.

What this technique exactly does is that it will reduce the amount of food that is consumed. This can also be said to be the greatest advantage of this surgery. Another advantage of gastric sleeve is that the removal of a substantial part of the stomach also removes the parts producing hormones stimulating hunger. The fact that no bypassing of the intestinal tract is done can also be considered an added advantage. This prevents the further complications of intestinal bypass like anemia, osteoporosis, vitamin and protein deficiency etc. In fact, it can also help to curb some of the prevailing conditions like anemia, Crohn’s disease etc.

Sleeve gastrectomy surgery is best for people who

1.    Don’t want foreign objects in their body.

2.    Suffering from anemia and Crohn’s disease and can’t go for the regular weight loss programs.

3.    Are using anti-inflammatory medicines.

For such patients, this technique proves to be safer than the rest of the techniques. Persons already suffering from health risks should go for this surgery. It will  also help patients suffering from ulcers as compared to other surgeries like gastric bypass.

However, there are risks involved as well. There is always the risk of blood clots, other complications and even death. Unlike lap band , this surgery involves stapling, so,there is always the risk of bleeding or leakage also. It also increases the chances of occurrence of gallstones and gallbladder diseases. It is always best to go though all the pros and cons of any surgery like gastric bypass, lapband before undergoing it.                  

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