Bariatric Surgery

Gastric Bypass

The sleeve gastrectomy, or vertical sleeve gastrectomy, is another common bariatric surgery procedure. In this procedure, the surgeon removes about 80% of the stomach, leaving a narrow tube or “sleeve” of stomach. The new shape of the stomach limits the amount of food you can consume, which makes you feel full more quickly and helps you lose weight.

Additionally, by removing a large part of the stomach, it also reduces the production of ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates appetite, which can help you feel less hungry. Although sleeve gastrectomy is a less complex procedure than gastric bypass, it still carries risks and will require significant lifestyle changes after surgery.

Gastric Bypass

Pre-Surgical Process

Before any bariatric surgery procedure, there are several important steps that need to be completed:

This will include a series of tests and evaluations to make sure you are healthy enough for surgery. These tests may include blood tests, heart tests, lung function tests, and other necessary exams.

It is important to make sure you are mentally prepared for the surgery and the lifestyle changes that will follow. A psychologist or psychiatrist will evaluate your mental state and help determine if you are ready for the procedure.

You will need to fully understand the procedure, the risks involved, and the lifestyle changes you will need to make after the surgery.

Depending on your individual situation, you may need to follow a special diet before the surgery to reduce the size of your liver and make the operation easier.

Gastric Bypass

Post-Surgical Process

After the surgery, there are several important steps to ensure you recover properly and achieve the best possible results:

After the surgery, you will need to follow a special diet to help your body recover and adjust to the changes in your digestive system. This diet will start with clear liquids and gradually progress to more solid foods.

Regular exercise is crucial for maintaining weight loss and improving your overall health.

Because bariatric surgery alters your digestive system, you may need to take nutritional supplements to ensure you get all the necessary nutrients.

You will have regular appointments with your doctor and other specialists to monitor your progress and make sure you are recovering well.

Gastric Bypass

Specialists Involved

Depending on your individual situation, several specialists may be involved in your pre and postoperative care:

This is the doctor who will perform the surgery. They should be a surgeon with experience and specialized training in bariatric surgery.

Your primary care physician will be involved in your pre and postoperative care, helping to coordinate your care and make sure you are healthy for the surgery.

A nutritionist will help you plan your pre and postoperative diet and help you make the necessary changes to your diet to ensure you get the necessary nutrients.

A psychologist or psychiatrist will evaluate your mental health before the surgery and may help you address any emotional or mental health issues after the surgery.

An exercise specialist can help you plan an exercise program that is suitable for your fitness level and goals.

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At conexionMED, we connect you with highly trained specialists in each of these areas to ensure you receive the best possible care before and after your bariatric surgery in Colombia.

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