Gastric Sleeve Surgery is a relatively new bariatric procedure. But quickly it is becoming a popular weight loss surgery option. Seeing the preliminary results of this surgery, some doctors claim that in the future it may become a very common bariatric surgery if not, THE most popular one.
This procedure is also known by other names like Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy, Vertical Gastroplasty, Greater Curvature Gastrectomy, Parietal Gastrectomy, Gastric Reduction, and Sleeve Gastroplasty. This article discusses gastric sleeve surgery, how it works, some of the advantage and disadvantage to keep in mind when considering this procedure. Also, at the end some hospital recommendations are provided.
GastricSleeve surgery procedure started in England
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This hormone is produced in the stomach. Gastric Sleeve operation removes the section of the stomach in which Ghrelin is produced. The non production of this hunger relating hormone results in preventing an increase in appetite.
Thus sleeve surgery works in two ways to become an effective weight loss surgery. One by reducing the stomach size to accommodate excess food & secondly reducing the hormones that create craving for food. This is the reason Gastric Sleeve surgery is believed to be superior by many doctors.
Advantages & Benefits of Gastric Sleeve Surgery
- Can result in 30 to 60% excess weight loss within 12 months of the procedure.
- Less invasive than gastric bypass and does not result in altering or cutting of the intestines.
- No dumping syndrome associated with gastric sleeve.
- Malabsorption is not as is in the case of gastric bypass surgery. The patient does not need too much nutritional supplements compared to ones who have a gastric
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Although preliminary results are very promising.
- Once performed this procedure cannot be reversed.
- Experienced surgeons can sometimes be difficult to find, that again due to this being a new procedure.
- Insurance companies do not cover gastric sleeve surgery.
American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery also provides a position statement on Gastric Sleeve.
A High Quality Hospital might be a better choice for getting GastricSleeve Surgery than going to a surgery center or a clinic. In rare case of an emergency or medical complications a hospital is better equipped. With all medical specialist & medical equipment & services like blood bank, MRI, X-RAY, etc. at the same location. Look for hospitals that are accredited & certified by leading third party organizations. This increases the chance of stricter enforcement of high quality standards & client service. Finally resulting in patient safety & convenience. Medical Tourism Corporation facilitates low cost high quality gastric sleeve surgery at one of the best hospitals in the world. These include USA Joint Commission accredited hospitals in Costa Rica, India & Mexico. Some are also affiliated to top medical institutes in USA like Harvard Medical, Tulane Medical Center and Ochsner Health System. For more on hospital & price visit medical tourism link on gastric sleeve surgery
Gastric bypass surgery is the most common type of weight-loss, or bariatric, surgery. Gastric sleeve surgery is most appropriate for individuals who are at least 100 pounds over their ideal weight, with a body mass index, or BMI, of 40 or more, according to WebMD. Obese patients who are too heavy for gastric bypass surgery often find the sleeve gastrectomy to be a good alternative. Gastric sleeve surgery is sometimes used as a preliminary weight loss method for patients who will undergo a duodenal switch surgery once they achieve a lower weight.
Ships like the USNS Mercy can provide these medical services to pretty much anyone or anywhere in the world. In fact during the ship’s recent tour in southwest Asia the crew of 1,200 service members and civilians provided medical and dental care for more than 20,000 patients, including nearly 700 surgeries. An example of one of these surgeries was one in which a boy from Papua New Guinea who was blinded by think cataracts. On the child’s bed there was a sign that said “Completely blind, take care” and after the surgery the when ophthalmologists finished operating they crossed out the sign and wrote “not
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Costa Rica is popular for medical tourism since it is much cheaper. Some examples of this include knee replacement surgery in Costa Rica without insurance can vary between $15,520 to $29,250. In the U.S. a knee replacement surgery can cost as high as $70,000. Gastric bypass surgery can cost up to $12,900 in Costa Rica and about $25,000 in the U.S. A prime example of the vastly different surgery costs between the two is a heart valve replacement, in Costa Rica this can cost someone roughly $30,000, and, in the U.S., roughly $170,000.
The respiratory system helps us be able to breath by takes in oxygen and pass out carbon dioxide. While the digestive system helps digest the food that we eat, and absorb all the nutrients from those food to make ATP, maintain all the nutrients such as carbohydrates and proteins. Structure affects function, so if we change the structure of any system, its function will change, and lead to dysfunctional in our body. Every surgery carry a risk of death, so I don’t think it is a good idea to put yourself into the risk when you have a chance to solve that problem by eating more healthy food, doing exercise. The bariatric surgery is the last resort, unless you have no other choice to make, you did all the things you could do but still useless, then you might consider to do it, but you need to know all the side effects you need to faced after the
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