mardi 14 février 2017

The Pros And Cons Of A Sleeve Gastrectomy

By Dorothy Anderson


Sleeve gastrectomy is a type of procedure which is being done to people who want to achieve weight loss. The process involves some surgical procedures in which the stomach will be reduced by 15 percent from the original size. And as a result of the removal process of stomach parts, a person may achieve a tube or sleeve like structure. However, a person may possibly experience stomach dilatation in the future.

However, there is one important limitation for people who will undergo the surgery, and that is to have a BMI or body mass index of at least 40 or more. A lot of people have been trying on many different diets, but still, they cannot achieve the desired body. So this sleeve gastrectomy New Jersey can be a good suggestion to them. But these patients in New Jersey must need to consider first important advantages and disadvantages of the procedure.

The advantages. Small portions of food can already satisfy the patients. This can be considered as one main advantage that the procedure provides. And this is because after the sleeve gastrectomy, patients become satisfied already with the small portions of food they eat. This has been caused by two common reasons. First is letting the chemicals that are involved in hunger will go down. And second is food storage becomes smaller, requiring lesser food amount.

And for this reason, much lesser amount of calories will be consumed which will surely result to loss in weight. However, this can be more effective when combined with proper physical exercise and healthy diet. And since there is loss of weight, there will also be an improvement in diabetes, reflux, blood pressure, fatty liver disease, and other health 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 inserted foreign devices. Gastric bands are not inserted inside the body, and so, there is nothing that may possibly slip and erode which can cause infection. With the use of laparoscopy process, the surgery may also be performed to the extremely obese people. And if the desired weight loss is not achieved, other alternatives are duodenal switch or gastric bypass.

The disadvantages. It is irreversible. This involves the formation of new small pouch because of removing a large stomach part. With this, the stomach starts on becoming food sensitive, specifically when the foods taken is not chewed properly. To eat more thoughtfully and slowly is what patients often do when they vomit and feel discomfort.

Stomach may possibly stretch. Patients will always try on eating the same food because there is no device which can stop overfilling in the stretches. And since there is constant overfilling, more food will be consumed, increasing weight and calorie intake. Other possible complications would include pneumonia, post operative pain, infection, blood clots, etc.




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