Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is an effective weight loss procedure and often helps treat many diseases related to obesity like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart diseases, high cholesterol, sleep apnea. The procedure is recommended for people with a body mass index (BMI) of 40 and above, or BMI of 35 with co-existing medical conditions.

BMI is a measure to evaluate body weight in relation to your height.

BMI of 30 to 34.9 – Class 1 obesity (Low-risk)
BMI of 35 to 39.9 – Class 2 obesity (Moderate-risk)
BMI of 40 and above – Class 3 obesity (High-risk)

It is a clinically proven procedure to control and treat obesity-related health conditions. This procedure is designed to change the digestion process so that the food is absorbed or broken down differently. It causes weight loss by restricting the food intake, reducing the stomach size with a gastric band, re-routing the consumed food to the small stomach pouch, or removing a portion of the stomach.

Most of the patients lose 30 to 50 percent of their excess weight in the first six months and up to 77 percent of excess weight after 12 months of surgery. Bariatric surgery is not a replacement for healthy eating habits and lifestyle, but it gets easier for you to be physically active and consume fewer calories.

Types of Bariatric Surgery

Today, most of the bariatric surgeries require fewer cuts, less post-operative complications, and minimal tissue damage. There are various types of bariatric surgery including restrictive and malabsorptive procedures.

  • Restrictive procedure – It severely reduces the stomach size and limits the amount of food the stomach can hold, but the digestive functions remain intact.
  • Malabsorptive procedure – It changes the structure of the digestive system by removing a portion of the stomach or re-routing the food from the small intestine.
 

 

Laparoscopic

Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is a weight loss surgery that involves creation of small pouch

Sleeve Gastrectomy

This procedure induces weight loss by restricting the food intake of your body.

Mini-Gastric Bypass

Mini gastric bypass has gained a lot of attention over the last decades, especially

Single Anastomosis

It is a type of bariatric surgery with a single surgical anastomosis.

Banded Gastric Bypass

The banded gastric bypass surgery is conducted with the laparoscopic banding

Banded Sleeve

The banded sleeve is conducted with the laparoscopic banding procedure to support

Adjustable gastric banding

Adjustable gastric band surgery is a type of bariatric surgery designed for obese

Complex Bariatric Revision

Bariatric revision surgery is performed to repair or change a previous weight

Ileal Interposition- Diverted/Non Diverted

Ileal Interposition is a metabolic surgery procedure, used to treat overweight

Biliopancreatic Diversion/Duodenal Switch

A biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD/DS) is a bariatric

Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS)

Scarless Gastric Sleeve
Single Incision Laparoscopic Sleeve (SILS) has been introduced as an alternative
Scarless Gastric Bypass

This is an advanced weight loss technique with minimal invasion and provide

Scarless Mini-Gastric Bypass

Scarless Mini gastric bypass provides excellent weight loss results

Robotic

Robotic Sleeve

Robotic sleeve gastrectomy induces weight loss by restricting the food intake

Robotic Bypass

Robotic bypass is a weight loss surgery that involves creation of small pouch from

Robotic Mini Gastric Bypass

Mini gastric bypass has gained a lot of attention over the last decades, especially

Robotic Revision

It may be possible that a few out of many patients may experience unsatisfactory

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