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Laparoscopic Hospital And Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

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Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is a kind of weight loss surgery performed in most of the laparoscopic hospitals. In this procedure the stomach size is reduced to 25% through a surgical procedure. Doctors while performing the operation remove a large part of the stomach leaving behind a tube or sleeves shaped portion which has very low food storing capacity. It is a new technique and works on people who are highly obese and need to shed a lot of weight. It is also perfect for people who are older and are at higher risk due to excess weight.

This is the only bariatric surgery where no risk is involved because no foreign body is placed inside the stomach. The smaller stomach size after the operation restricts the food intake because the patients feel full after eating very little. Less food intake results in loss of weight. After 2 weeks of surgery patients can get back to their normal day to day schedule which includes lifting weight, back to work and other strenuous activity. If you job is light and relaxed than doctors might allow you to resume work even before the two weeks restriction period. Though the surgery is easy and gaining popularity there are some advantages and disadvantages involved.

Some of the disadvantages of Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy are:

1. The doctors while doing the surgery try to make the stomach as small as possible in order to reduce its calorie absorption capacity. During the process the stomach starts looking like a tube and the patients might feel discomfort in the food passage during the initial few months. But this discomfort normally subsidizes due to some extension in the stomach.

2. Your stay in hospital can be longer, maximum of 4 days when compared with the staple surgery. The surgical risk is also high in this operation because the portion of stomach is removed and then stapled.

3. This technique of reducing weight is highly popular in most of the laparoscopic hospitals but 30% of the patients complain heart burning trouble in the postoperative period. The problem basically arises because during the operation the mechanism of the valve between the stomach and the esophagus is destroyed. Doctors need to provide special care to patients who face heart burning problem prior to the surgery.

Here are some of the advantages that the patients have after the surgery:

1. Patients can see a significant amount of weight loss after the operation when compared to the gastric banding technique.
2. Usually in banding method patients need to reach out to the doctors several times for adjustments. In laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy no adjustment of band is needed in the postoperative period.
3. No foreign body is placed in the body so there is no risk of infection etc.
4. Mostly the operation is successfully done on patients but in case the doctors do not find any change the operation can be easily transformed into gastric bypass surgery.

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