lundi 7 mai 2018

An Insight On Available Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery Techniques

By Walter Snyder


Usually, being overweight makes a person feel uncomfortable, become physically unfit, susceptible to chronic diseases, as well as having low self-confidence and esteem. As a result, individuals with such conditions are limited in many activities. Nevertheless, the situation can be corrected or reversed through bariatric weight loss surgery. This surgical procedure usually involves various procedures performed on patients who are suffering from obesity or overweight conditions. This procedure aims at reducing the size of your stomach and food reservoirs.

Following this procedure, weight loss is achieved since the volume of the food taken is controlled by the reduced stomach size. At the same time, malabsorption of the nutrient is stimulated through other procedures in order to reduce abnormal weight gain. This can also be performed through hormonal manipulation where digestion hormones are deactivated. Mostly, these techniques under bariatric surgery are laparoscopic in nature.

This procedure relies on techniques such as sleeve gastrectomy, gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion, a gastric band which is adjustable and duodenal switch among other techniques. The effectiveness and success of any technique will rely on the patient compatibility with it as well as skills of the service provider. Biological aspects such as allergic conditions may affect some procedures.

Gastric bypass is performed in order to reduce the amount of food that the stomach can hold as well as inhibiting release of certain hormones. The upper and lower stomach surfaces are reduced making the upper pouch small therefore holding small food volumes. Formation of this smaller pouch is effective in that the amount held is relatively low reducing the digestive system activities and eventually reducing the body mass.

Some of the advantages of this procedure are that satiety is enhanced as hormones responsible for causing craving and stimulating hunger are not produced. It is one of the best ways of dealing with obesity and diabetes 2. It also causes body energy expenditure in an effective manner. However, this procedure is complicated and can make a person suffer serious problems and complexities. It also causes a reduction in vitamins and mineral absorption in the body. Long healing and recovery, as well as dietary adherence, are side effects of the procedure.

In addition, sleeve gastrectomy is performed on one side of the stomach leaving a banana-shaped pouch where ingested food is stored. Hunger suppression and satiety are some of the aspects that this technique properly address. It is an ideal method for blood sugar regulation. The main disadvantage of the technique is that there is no reversing after you have undergone the procedure. It is also liable to early complications.

Another technique under this procedure is the use of the adjustable gastric band. This technique is effective in reducing the stomach size by use of an inflatable band which can be adjusted whenever the need arises. This procedure is effective in reducing the size and volume of the stomach making it hold less food volume. It is also a reversible as well as adjustable procedure.

The main demerit is that its effectiveness is low, you also need to adhere to dietary regulations. Foreign materials may also cause allergic conditions. There are also other techniques such as biliopancreatic diversion, gastric bypass and duodenal switch under this procedure.




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