Bariatric Surgery
F.A.Q
What is bariatric surgery?
- Bariatric surgery is a medical procedure designed to help individuals with severe obesity achieve significant weight loss.
- It involves altering the digestive system to restrict food intake or reduce nutrient absorption.
- This surgery is often recommended when lifestyle changes alone are insufficient to achieve sustainable weight loss.
What are the types of bariatric surgery?
- The main types of bariatric surgery include:
- **Gastric Sleeve Surgery (Sleeve Gastrectomy):**
- – Removes a portion of the stomach to reduce its size and limit food intake.
- **Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y):**
- – Creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes a portion of the intestines to reduce calorie and nutrient absorption.
- **Adjustable Gastric Band:**
- – Involves placing a band around the upper stomach to create a smaller stomach pouch.
- **Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch (BPD/DS):**
- – Combines a sleeve gastrectomy with intestinal rerouting for maximum restriction and malabsorption.
Who is an ideal candidate for bariatric surgery in India?
- According to Indian BMI standards, the ideal candidates for bariatric surgery are:
- – Individuals with a **BMI of 37.5 or higher**, even without co-morbid conditions.
- – Those with a **BMI of 32.5 or higher** with obesity-related conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea.
- – People who have struggled with weight loss despite efforts through diet, exercise, and medical management.
How does Dr. Vishal ensure healthy weight loss beyond surgery?
- Vishal focuses on a comprehensive approach to ensure sustainable weight loss:
- **Diet and Lifestyle Coaching:**
- – Provides personalized nutrition plans tailored to the patient’s needs.
- – Emphasizes healthy eating habits and long-term behavior change.
- **Focus on Long-Term Success:**
- – Guides patients in maintaining an active lifestyle to enhance results.
- – Helps patients understand the importance of mental well-being in weight management.
- **Avoiding Over-Reliance on Surgery Alone:**
- – Encourages a holistic approach rather than relying solely on the calorie restriction or malabsorption caused by the surgery.
- – Helps minimize the risk of weight regain through continuous support.
What is the risk of weight regain after bariatric surgery?
- – Weight regain is possible if patients do not follow the recommended diet and lifestyle changes.
- – Studies indicate that 20-30% of patients may regain some weight after 5-10 years.
- – Dr. Vishal provides continuous coaching to help patients maintain their weight loss and avoid falling back into old habits.
What are the risks and complications of bariatric surgery?
- While bariatric surgery is generally safe, some risks include:
- – Bleeding, infection, or adverse reactions to anesthesia.
- – Nutritional deficiencies due to reduced nutrient absorption.
- – Rare complications like blood clots, hernias, or bowel obstruction.
- – The overall complication rate is low, approximately **1-2% in experienced centers**.
How effective is bariatric surgery?
- – Bariatric surgery leads to significant weight loss, with patients typically losing 50-70% of their excess weight within the first year.
- – It also helps resolve or improve obesity-related conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and joint pain.
- – Long-term success requires adherence to lifestyle changes and regular follow-ups.
How does Dr. Vishal prioritize patient safety?
- Vishal ensures the highest standards of safety through:
- – Thorough pre-surgery evaluations, including medical history and risk assessments.
- – Advanced surgical techniques and equipment for precision and minimal complications.
- – Regular follow-ups to monitor recovery and address any concerns.
What dietary changes are required after bariatric surgery?
- Post-surgery, Dr. Vishal recommends:
- – Starting with a liquid diet and gradually transitioning to soft foods before regular meals.
- – Eating small, frequent meals to avoid stretching the stomach pouch.
- – Focusing on protein-rich foods and avoiding high-sugar or high-fat items.
- – Taking prescribed supplements to prevent nutritional deficiencies.
