Gastric bypass surgery is generally performed on obese people to help them lose weight and improve their overall health. This type of surgery works by shrinking the pathway for food absorption by bypassing a portion of the digestive system.
Purpose:
Gastric bypass surgery is primarily performed to help a person lose excess weight and reduce the risk of developing life-threatening weight-related health problems, like:
Indications:
Gastric bypass surgery is generally performed in the following cases:
Good candidate:
Gastric bypass surgery is usually recommended for the following candidates:
The following diagnostic tests may be performed before a gastric bypass surgery:
Gastric bypass surgery can be done in different ways, which may include the following:
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass procedure: It is performed by cutting across the top portion of the stomach and then sealing it off from the rest of the stomach.
Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch or extensive gastric bypass: It is performed by removing about 80% of the stomach leaving behind a tube-like pouch. The end part of the intestine is then connected to the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
The doctor may perform the surgery using different techniques. The different techniques that can be used to perform gastric bypass surgery include:
1. Open surgery or the traditional method:
This procedure is performed by the surgeon by making a large, open incision in the abdominal area.
The top part of the stomach is then cut off and sealed from the rest of the stomach.
This results in the formation of a small pouch that can hold only a small quantity of food.
2. Laparoscopic surgery or minimally-invasive surgery:
This procedure involves the surgeon creating small incisions or cuts.
A tube with a camera on one end, known as a laparoscope, as well as other small surgical instruments are then inserted through these incisions to perform the procedure.
This type of procedure has a more rapid recovery, lesser complications, and is less painful than open surgery.
3. Robotic-assisted surgery:
This is a type of laparoscopic surgery performed using robotic arms controlled by the surgeon by viewing the computer monitor attached to the laparoscopic camera.
Although this procedure is more expensive, it offers better precision and can maneuver hard-to-reach areas compared to the other techniques used.
The complications associated with gastric bypass surgery include:
Home remedies:
The following home remedy tips will aid in a quick recovery following a gastric bypass surgery:
Benefits:
Gastric bypass surgery has the following advantages:
Cost of gastric bypass surgery in India-
The cost of gastric bypass surgery in Mumbai is between INR 3,50,000 to INR 6,00,000.
The cost of gastric bypass surgery in Delhi is between INR 3,25,000 to INR 5,50,000.
The cost of gastric bypass surgery in Bangalore is between INR 3,25,000 to INR 5,50,000.
The cost of gastric bypass surgery in Chennai is between INR 3,00,000 to INR 5,25,000.
M.B.B.S., M.S., FICS, FIAGES, FALS - Bariatric Surgeon and Obesity Surgeon