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Duration of Treatment: About 20-30 mins
Stay Duration: 1 day (in hospital), 3-5 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 4000-7000USD (depending upon the choice of hospital, surgeon)
*The cost of surgery depends on various factors, it is only a rough estimate. Final treatment plan and costs are shared, after consultation with the hospitals and their judgement.
Gastric balloon surgery, also known as intragastric balloon surgery, is a minimally invasive weight loss procedure. It involves placing a deflated balloon into the stomach using an endoscope, which is then inflated with saline solution. The inflated balloon takes up space in the stomach, leading to a feeling of fullness and reduced hunger.
This procedure is typically recommended for individuals who are overweight/obese and have struggled to lose weight through diet and exercise alone. The gastric balloon remains in the stomach for a period of about six months, during which patients undergo supervised diet and lifestyle changes to promote weight loss.
After the recommended period, the balloon is deflated and removed through the endoscope. Gastric balloon surgery is considered less invasive than other weight loss surgeries like gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy, and it does not involve any cutting or stapling of the stomach.
Non-Surgical Option: Gastric balloon surgery is a non-surgical procedure, meaning it involves no incisions or invasive surgery.
Weight Loss: It aids in significant weight loss by reducing the stomach's capacity, leading to decreased food intake and calorie consumption.
Short Procedure: The procedure is relatively short, usually taking about 20-30 minutes to insert the balloon.
Quick Recovery: Since it's a minimally invasive procedure, recovery time is shorter compared to traditional weight loss surgeries.
No Alteration of Anatomy: Unlike other weight loss surgeries, gastric balloon surgery doesn't alter the digestive tract anatomy.
Reversible: The balloon can be removed after a certain period, allowing for flexibility in weight management.
Low Risk: The risk of complications is relatively low compared to more invasive surgical options.
Boost in Confidence: Achieving weight loss goals can boost self-esteem and confidence.
Pre-Procedure
Consultation: A bariatric surgeon will determine your medical history, weight loss goals, and suitability for the procedure.
Medical Evaluation: Undergo a thorough medical evaluation, including blood tests and imaging, to ensure you are in good health for the surgery.
Pre-Surgery Instructions: Follow any pre-surgery instructions provided by your surgeon, such as fasting before the procedure.
Procedure
Anesthesia: You will be given anesthesia to ensure a pain-free procedure. The type of anesthesia used may vary based on the surgeon's preference and your medical condition.
Balloon Placement: Using an endoscope, the deflated gastric balloon is inserted into your stomach through your mouth.
Balloon Inflation: Once the balloon is properly positioned in your stomach, it is inflated with saline solution, taking up space and creating a feeling of fullness.
Endoscope Removal: The endoscope is removed, leaving the inflated balloon inside your stomach.
Post-Procedure
Recovery: You will be monitored in a recovery area for a few hours after the procedure.
Dietary Changes: Follow a specific diet plan provided by your surgeon to aid in the adjustment to the gastric balloon.
Lifestyle Modifications: Adopt a healthier lifestyle, including regular exercise and mindful eating, to optimize weight loss.
Balloon Removal: After approximately six months, the balloon is removed in a similar endoscopic procedure.