What is sleeve gastrectomy, and when is it resorted to, then what are its potential risks, and is it different from cutting the stomach?

Gastric sleeve

Sleeve gastrectomy is a type of weight loss surgery.

Weight loss surgery is also called bariatric surgery.

It is also known as sleeve gastrectomy or vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG).

Sleeve gastrectomy restricts food intake, which leads to weight loss, according to Johns Hopkins University.

It is performed as a laparoscopic surgery, with small incisions made in the upper abdomen.

Most of the left part of the stomach is removed.

Then the remaining stomach is a narrow tube called the sleeve.

The food empties from the lower stomach into the small intestine in the same way it did before the surgery.

The small intestine is not operated on or altered.

After surgery, less food will make you feel full when you eat it.

The name of the sleeve gastrectomy in English is (gastric sleeve surgery).

How much weight does a gag need?

It is not related to a specific weight, but rather to the body mass index and the person's health status.

Sleeve gastrectomy is used in the treatment of severe obesity.

It is recommended for people who have tried other methods of losing weight without long-term success.

Your doctor may recommend sleeve gastrectomy if you are obese with a body mass index (BMI) over 40.

Your doctor may also recommend it if you have a BMI between 35 and 40, and a health condition such as sleep apnea, high blood pressure, heart disease or type 2 diabetes.

The body mass index (BMI) is calculated by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by the square of his height in metres. For example, if a person's height is 170 centimeters and his weight is 75 kilograms, then 170 centimeters is converted into a unit of meters, so it becomes 1.7, then the weight is divided by its square: 75/2 (1.7). ) and the result in this case is 25.95.

Is gastric sleeve surgery harmful?

Bleeding, infection, and blood clots in your legs are possible side effects that may occur after any surgery.

General anesthesia may also cause breathing problems or other reactions.

Over time, you may also experience some trouble absorbing certain nutrients.

Or you may develop a narrowing in the sleeve of your stomach.

Some people may experience heartburn or reflux after surgery.

You may be exposed to other risks depending on your health.

And be sure to talk to your healthcare team about any concerns before surgery.

How much weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy?

You may lose from 50 to 90 lbs, which is about 23-41 kilograms.

What is the difference between sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass?

Gastric sleeve surgery and gastric sleeve surgery are two terms for the same procedure. In the process of sleeve gastrectomy, part of it is cut, so it is also called gastrectomy.

What is the difference between sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass?

Sleeve gastrectomy is the removal of part of the stomach.

Weight loss may take longer than gastric bypass (gastric bypass).

In contrast, in gastric bypass, a small stomach pouch is created and the small intestine is rerouted. It is a relatively more complicated procedure due to the rerouting of the small intestine.

Weight may decrease faster in the months following surgery.


When is sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass done?

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center website says in response to the question "Gastric Bypass vs. Sleeve Gastrectomy: Which Surgery is Best?", you should work together with your doctor to choose the best weight loss procedure for you.

Gastric bypass patients lose between 50% and 80% of their excess body weight within 12 to 18 months on average, while sleeve gastrectomy patients lose between 60% and 70% of their excess weight within 12 to 18 months on average.

Gastric bypass surgery is generally recommended for obese patients with a BMI over 45.

And if a person already suffers from moderate to severe gastroesophageal reflux, gastric sleeves may make matters worse.

He may then want to consider gastric bypass surgery instead.

This type of surgery can stop reflux and heartburn.