Gastric Bypass Surgery in India
What is Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Gastric bypass surgery is a widely performed procedure to treat morbid obesity. Gastric bypass surgery is a procedure that makes the stomach smaller and allows food to bypass part of the small intestine. Many surgeons prefer gastric bypass surgery because it generally has fewer complications than other weight-loss surgeries. Gastric bypass surgery can provide long-term, consistent weight loss if you exercise and eat a healthy diet. Before deciding to go for gastric bypass surgery, it's important to understand what's involved and what lifestyle changes you must make. In large part, the success of the surgery is up to you.
Who is the Candidate for Gastric Bypass Surgery?
This procedure may be recommended for you if you have:
- If you are very obese and have not been able to lose weight through diet and exercise.
- Been obese for at least 5 years.
- Untreated depression or another major psychiatric disorder.
- A body mass index (BMI) of 40 or more. Someone with a BMI of 40 or more is at least 100 pounds over their recommended weight. A normal BMI is between 18.5 and 25.
- A BMI of 35 or more and a serious medical condition that might improve with weight loss. Some of these conditions are sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.
How Gastric Bypass Surgery Helps?
- This surgery helps you lose weight by changing how your stomach and small intestine handle the food you eat.
- After the surgery, your stomach will be smaller. You will feel full or satisfied with less food.
- The food you eat will no longer go into some parts of your stomach and small intestine that break down food. Because of this, your body will not absorb all the calories from the food you eat.
- The resulting weight loss, typically dramatic, markedly reduces comorbidities.
What is Success Rate of Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Gastric bypass surgery is considered successful when 50% of excess weight is lost and the loss sustained up to five years. For example, a patient who is 100 pounds overweight should lose at least 50 pounds; a patient who is 200 pounds overweight should lose at least 100 pounds. And they should be able to maintain loss successfully for the following five years.
Estimated weight loss in the first 1- 2 years after a Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery is approximately 1/2 to 2/3rd of excess weight . 50% excess weight loss has been documented 10 years and more after Gastric Bypass surgery.
How to Prepare for Gastric Bypass Surgery?
- Before you have gastric bypass surgery, you will go through an extensive screening process. Everyone is not ready for Gastric bypass surgery mentally or medically.
- A team of medical professionals, including a physician, dietitian, psychologist and surgeon, advise whether the surgery is appropriate for you. This involves identifying which aspects of your health would be expected to improve after surgery, as well as what pre-existing conditions you have that might make gastric bypass surgery a risky option.
- It's important to follow doctor's directions in preparing for gastric bypass surgery.
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What are Gastric Bypass Surgery Types?
Following are the Types of Gastric Bypass Surgery:
- Roux-en-Y (roo-en-y) : In a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, the stomach is made smaller by creating a small pouch at the top of the stomach using surgical staples or a plastic band. The smaller stomach is connected directly to the middle portion of the small intestine (jejunum), bypassing the rest of the stomach and the upper portion of the small intestine (duodenum). This procedure can be done by making a large incision in the abdomen (an open procedure) or by making a small incision and using small instruments and a camera to guide the surgery (laparoscopic approach).
- Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch : In this procedure, the surgeon removes about 80 percent of the stomach, forming a thin sleeve-like stomach. The valve that releases food to the small intestine remains (duodenal switch) along with a limited portion of the small intestine that normally connects to the stomach (duodenum). The surgery bypasses the majority of the intestine by connecting the end portion of the intestine to the duodenum near the stomach (biliopancreatic diversion). This weight-loss surgery is effective but has more risks, such as malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies, and requires close monitoring. It's generally used for people who have a body mass index greater than 50.
What to Expect after Gastric Bypass Surgery?
After gastric bypass surgery procedure you can expect many changes as:
- You won't be allowed to eat for one to two days after the surgery so that your stomach can heal.
- Then, you'll follow a specific diet for about 12 weeks. The diet begins with liquids only, then ground-up or soft foods, and finally progresses to regular foods.
- You probably will need to take vitamins and supplements.
- Will receive pain medicine. You will take pills for pain or receive pain medicine through an IV, a catheter that goes directly into your veins.
You will be able to go home when you:
- Can eat liquid or puréed food without vomiting
- Can move around without a lot of pain
- Do not need pain medicine through an IV or given by shot
What are the Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery?
There are many benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery to count. Some of them are given below:
- 75% of patients are expected to lose 75 to 80% of their excess body weight.
- Well over 70 to 80% of patients with hypertension will be off medications and well over 90% of patients with type II non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus are expected to be off medication.
- Drastically improved, if not completely resolved includes sleep apnea, asthma, joint pain, arthritis, reflux, fatigue, shortness of breath and an overall increased sense of well-being.
- Low back pain and joint pain are typically relieved or improved in nearly all patients.
- Venous thromboembolic disease signs such as leg swelling are typically much improved.
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease is relieved from the time of surgery in almost all patients.
What are the Alternatives to Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Alternatives to gastric bypass surgery are: Lap-Band adjustable gastric banding (LAGB), Vertical banded gastroplasty and Sleeve gastrectomy.
What are the Risks of Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Gastric bypass surgery is a major medical procedure, and with any major medical procedure come certain risks, such as reactions to anesthesia, bleeding or infection. Complications may arise after the procedure as well, such as dehydration, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), or vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Why Gastric Bypass Surgery in India?
Patients across the world prefer India as the medical tourism destination for many reasons. India has become a medical tourism hub because of its low cost treatment option and other benefits. Those include:
- India is a country deserving of its reputation for cleanliness, order and its ultra-high standard of private medical care.
- Medical staff here invariably speak a high standard of English and the healthcare infrastructure is easily comparable with that of western countries.
- Since India’s prices are still around one fourth of what US clinics charge for the same procedures, it’s understandable that some 200,000 visitors flock here every year in search of medical, cosmetic and dental treatment.
- India is a highly urbanized, orderly and spotless country so medical tourists can avoid the chaotic environment which is typical to some Asian countries.
- There are several JCI-certified hospitals and healthcare facilities in India.
- Non-stop or single-stop flights are available from various destinations to India through the Indian Airlines and other international airlines.
Some of the common countries from which patients travel to India for surgery are:
USA | UK | Canada |
Australia | New Zealand | Nigeria |
Kenya | Ethiopia | Uganda |
Tanzania | Zambia | Congo |
Sri Lanka | Bangladesh | Pakistan |
Afghanistan | Nepal | Uzbekistan |
What is the Cost of Gastric Bypass Surgery in India?
At the top rated, accredited, specialty hospital and clinical facilities in the cosmopolitan Indian metro cities the cost of gastric bypass surgery procedures is approximately 75% cheaper than the cost of these operative procedures in USA, UK, Europe, Canada and Australia. India is considered as the prime destination for patients looking for low cost treatment options.
Gastric Bypass Surgery in India – Plan with Forerunners Healthcare
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Phone Numbers Reach Us-
India & International : +91-9860755000 / +91-9371136499
UK : +44-2081332571
Canada & USA : +1-4155992537
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