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Duration of Treatment: About 1-2 hrs
Stay Duration: 2-4 days (in hospital), 8-10 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 5500-7500USD (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.
Sleeve gastrectomy, also known as vertical sleeve gastrectomy or gastric sleeve surgery, is a surgical weight loss procedure in which a large portion of the stomach is removed, leaving behind a smaller, sleeve-shaped stomach. The surgery aims to help individuals with obesity or severe weight-related health issues to achieve significant weight loss and improve their overall health.
Effective Weight Loss: Sleeve gastrectomy is known to result in significant weight loss, often leading to substantial improvement in obesity-related health issues.
Reduced Hunger: The procedure involves the removal of a portion of the stomach that produces a hormone responsible for hunger, helping patients feel less hungry after eating small portions.
Metabolic Improvements: Sleeve gastrectomy can lead to improved blood sugar control, reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, and better management of metabolic syndrome.
Enhanced Mobility: Weight loss achieved through sleeve gastrectomy can lead to improved mobility and ease in performing daily activities.
Reduced Risk of Cardiovascular Issues: With weight loss, patients often experience a decrease in risk factors associated with heart diseases, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Long-term Results: Sleeve gastrectomy can offer sustainable weight loss when combined with proper diet and exercise, leading to long-term health benefits.
Minimally Invasive: Sleeve gastrectomy is usually performed laparoscopically, resulting in smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery times.
Easier Maintenance: The procedure doesn't involve rerouting the intestines, making it relatively simpler to maintain a balanced diet and nutrient absorption.
Pre-procedure
Medical Evaluation: The patient undergoes a thorough medical assessment, including physical exams, blood tests, and imaging studies, to ensure they are a suitable candidate for sleeve gastrectomy.
Weight Loss Program: Some patients may be required to follow a supervised weight loss program before the surgery to reduce liver size and minimize surgical risks.
Counseling and Education: Patients receive counseling and education on the procedure, expected outcomes, and post-operative lifestyle changes, including dietary modifications and exercise.
Procedure
Anesthesia: The patient is given general anesthesia to ensure they are asleep and pain-free during the surgery.
Incisions: The surgeon makes several small incisions in the abdomen to access the stomach.
Stomach Resection: Using specialized instruments, the surgeon removes a large portion of the stomach, leaving behind a sleeve-shaped stomach.
Stapling: The remaining portion of the stomach is sealed using surgical staples to create the new stomach sleeve.
Closure: The incisions are closed with sutures or surgical staples, and the surgery is complete.
Post-procedure
Hospital Stay: The patient is usually required to stay in the hospital for 2-4 days for monitoring and recovery.
Pain Management: Pain medication may be prescribed to manage post-operative discomfort.
Liquid Diet: Initially, patients follow a strict liquid diet, gradually transitioning to soft and then solid foods.
Nutritional Supplements: As the stomach capacity is reduced, patients may need to take nutritional supplements to meet their dietary needs.
Follow-up Visits: Regular follow-up visits with the surgical team are scheduled to monitor progress and address any concerns.