Facts About Sleeve Gastrectomy New York Patients May Benefit From

By Gregory Anderson


Obesity is an all too familiar condition affecting people of all ages worldwide. It has become a worrying trend not only because we are neglecting our diet choices but also indicates our failing to regularly exercise. Exceptionally, in spite of efforts to deliberately keep fit, weight gain can be persistent in people living with diabetes and genetically affected families. Hence, a weight reducing operation can be of tremendous help for such people. These are some facts about sleeve gastrectomy New York residents may find beneficial.

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.

As a patient, one of the requirements before surgery is fasting for at least six hours. Also, one may be required to stop using certain drugs such as contraceptive pills some weeks before the day of surgery. Routinely, the doctor will do some blood tests to make sure to make sure all your systems are optimally working before the operation. Some of the complications to look out for include bleeding, infection and clotting in the veins. These complications are rare when the procedure is done laparoscopically.

Pain is expected after the operation and therefore pain relievers should be freely available to the individual. Also, one should not be in a hurry to resume their usual diet as the intestines take time to begin working again. As such, the initial food may only be fluids and semi solids with introduction of solids only when one has fully recovered. In addition, it is unwise for the patient to partake in activities that cause strain as they may impair healing of their wound.

About sixty percent of the extra weight is shed as a result of sleeve gastrectomy. This happens progressively in a span of approximately one and half years. Weight loss may initially be drastic but usually becomes stagnant at some stage in the journey. The reason for this is that the body tries to adjust to losses by reducing the basal metabolic rate. To counter this plateau period, regular exercises should be given priority.

The advantage of sleeve gastrectomy over other similar procedures is its short operating time. It is a simple process which does not require altering the length and position of the intestines. Thus, the worry of what is commonly referred to as dumping syndrome as a complication is eliminated. This type of surgery also reduces hunger because it gets rid of the hunger hormone, ghrelin.

The disadvantage of this kind of operation is the tendency to have mood swings. This is due to the changes in hormone levels in response to losing large amount of weight over a short period of time. Such individuals also tend to easily get tired and their personality may change over time. Also it is not guaranteed that the person will not gain weight again if additional measures are not employed.

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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