Sleeve Gastrectomy And Its Advantages And Disadvantages

By Dorothy Anderson


Sleeve gastrectomy is one type of a procedure that is performed to people who have been wishing to lose their weight. This process involves surgical procedures wherein about 90 percent of the stomach is being removed. So the result of this removal process is giving the person a chance to look slimmer, similar to a sleeve or a tube like structure. Dilatation in the stomach may possibly be felt in later months.

The procedure may only be done to people with a BMI or body mass index greater than 40. This can be one best solution for people who already have tried many different types of diet but still were not able to achieve the body that they want. But in spite of this, there are some pros and cons that a sleeve gastrectomy New Jersey may bring. So here are the following pros and cons to be considered importantly when planning to have it in New Jersey.

The advantages. Satisfaction on smaller food portions. This the main advantages of the procedure and the reason is because right after the gastric sleeve, the patient already becomes satisfied with his or her food though a small portion of it only was eaten. It is being caused by 2 main reasons. One is making the chemicals involved in hunger go down. And another is making the storage of foods becomes smaller, so therefore, lesser amount will only be required.

And since lesser food is consumed, lesser calories will also be taken that can help in losing weight. However, it is being suggested that healthy diet and proper exercise must be combined with this to become more effective. Losing the weight can also help in improving some health conditions including fatty liver disease, blood pressure, reflux, diabetes, or other conditions.

Less invasive than the bariatric surgeries. Gastric bypass is one very common example of a bariatric surgery that involves invasive techniques. Whereas for gastric sleeve, there will be no invasive procedures including cutting and also disconnecting and altering small intestines. And thus, the risks of surgical complications after the procedure will be reduced.

No risk of a dumping syndrome. After the gastric sleeve procedure, the outlet valve or the pyloris will still be remained intact. And thus, patients can ensure there is no dumping syndrome risk. In this situation of having the syndrome, an eaten passes through the stomach parts which are not being affected by the gastric juice, and thus, causes diarrhea, indigestion, pain, and other symptoms.

No foreign devices are inserted. Gastric bands will not be inserted into the body, thus, not letting the patient become worried on possible eroding and slipping causing an infection. The process of laparoscopy maybe performed to extremely obese patients. But if weight loss is still not achieved, 2 other recommended alternatives are gastric bypass and duodenal switch.

The disadvantages. Being irreversible. It involves the removal of large stomach parts and forms new small pouch. A stomach will start to become sensitive to the food being eaten especially when it is chewed poorly. Patients can avoid this kind of discomfort and often vomiting by eating slowly and thoughtfully.

Possible stomach stretches. Because no device which can be used for stopping to overfill these stretches, what patients do is to eat foods which they usually eat. And because of constant overfilling, this will result to higher intake of calories and an increased weight. There are also other complications such as blood clots, infection, pain, pneumonia, etc.




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