Gastric Bypass Surgery - Obesity Treatment for morbidly Obese people

Gastric Bypass Surgery

Once someone is classified as being obese they will certainly look to treatment that will help them regain their ideal body weight such as a healthier diet and regular form of exercise. But another segment classified as morbidly obese where the excess far has accumulated in the fatty tissues seek surgical procesures to lose weight. Gastric bypass surgery is a group of standardized operations that are developed to help morbidly obese people.

The first approach to gastric bypass surgery is mini gastric bypass or loop gastric. It is a operation that staples the stomach and turns it into a sleeve. The purpose of the procedure is to create a very small stomach whilst the rest of the stomach is removed and the new stomach is attached to the small intestine therefore permitting the lower part of the stomach to be bypassed. As a result, obese people will tend to consume less and will absorb lesser amounts of food in to the body.

However, this surgical procedure comes with pros and cons. The morbidly obese patients should expect a weight loss of 65 to 80% of excess body weight and a dramatic reduction in the developing and current health conditions caused by morbid obesity. Needless to say there is also a psychological and physiological impact on those who have gone through a mini gastric bypass surgery. Many suffer from depression during the following few months after surgery as their change in diet plays a role. Due to the restriction of food their energy levels will also be low. There are complications that may also follow after mini gastric bypass surgery such as anastomotic leakage, anastomotic stricture and anastomotic ulcer.

Due to its simplicity of construction that uses the loop reconstruction and has weakened the challenge of laparoscopic surgery, the mini gastric bypass is suggested as an standby to the Roux en-Y procedure that is a commonly employed gastric bypass technique. The choice of going in for a mini gastric bypass surgery should never be taken alone. A medical practitioner should recommend it and you should come to terms with implications of it before even considering the possibility..

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