Bariatric Surgery Support

 

Stomach Stapling Surgery - Simplest Way To Shed Away Extra Weight

Many kinds of bariatric surgeries are performed these days by the surgeons. The type of bariatric surgery to be conducted depends upon various medical reports of patient.


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One of such bariatric surgery is stomach stapling surgery. It is also knows as vertical band gastroplasty. This is a type of laparoscopic bariatric surgery because it is performed by inserting a fiber-optic lighted tube. This tube transmits the internal picture onto a screen making the whole surgical process more safe and convenient.

In this surgery a small pouch is created at the upper portion of stomach with the help of surgical staples and plastic bands. This pouch remains connected with the stomach through a small sized openning of about 0.25 inch diameter. This food pouch can hold only about one ounce food. It expands up to two or even three times with the passage of time. The tiny outlet of this pouch delays the outgoing of food from it. This gives the patient a feeling of stomach fullness, as a result of which that patient eats less.

Stomach stapling surgery usually requires a 4 day hospital stay. Once the surgery is completed, most people can return to their normal routine within 4 - 5 weeks. The patients of stomach stapling surgery recover faster than those of other bariatric surgeries. This involves reduced risk of various complications during or after surgery. The cost of this surgery comes in between $25,000 to $40,000.

After stomach stapling surgery, you can eat only 1 cup or less of food at one time. You must chew food very well. It is a must to stop eating immediately after you feel full. If you do not chew well or don't stop eating at feeling full of stomach, you will feel discomfort. If you overeat continually, the pouch will stretch by itself and will defeat the purpose for which it was created.

Stomach stapling surgery helps you to shed away half of your body weight in the very first year after surgery. But after 3 or 5 years of stomach stapling surgery, you may regain some weight. Like other bariatric surgeries, it also involves certain risks.

Common risks inolved with stomach stapling surgery are infection in incision and leak from stomach into abdominal cavity. In some cases a blood clot also develops in lungs of the patient. About 30% of patients develop gallstones or nutritional deficiency. About 20% people may need a second operation because the connection between the stomach and the intestines gets too narrowed. In some cases staples also become loose. The plastic band may also slip and wear away after some time.

In order to overcome nutritional deficiency, patients must eat some nutritional supplements that are easily available. Your doctor will also recommend a bariatric surgery diet according to your requirements.

To get the maximum, long term advantage of stomach stapling surgery, you need to change your habits. It is better to join some local bariatric support center to get regular guidance for your day to day problems.