Gastric Sleeve

Sleeve gastrectomy, also called a vertical sleeve gastrectomy, is a surgical weight-loss procedure. This procedure is typically performed laparoscopically, which involves inserting small instruments through multiple small incisions in the upper abdomen. During sleeve gastrectomy, about 80% of the stomach is removed, leaving a tube-shaped stomach about the size and shape of a banana.

Limiting the size of your stomach restricts the amount of food you are able to consume. In addition, the procedure prompts hormonal changes that assist with weight loss. These same hormonal changes also help relieve conditions associated with being overweight, such as high blood pressure or heart disease.

Sleeve gastrectomy is typically done only after you've tried to lose weight by improving your diet and exercise habits.

In general, sleeve gastrectomy surgery could be an option for you if:

* Your body mass index (BMI) is 35 or higher (obesity).

* Your BMI is 35 to 39.9 (obesity), and you have a serious weight-related health problem, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure or severe sleep apnea. In some cases, you may qualify for certain types of weight-loss surgery if your BMI is 30 to 34 and you have serious weight-related health problems.

You must also be willing to make permanent changes to lead a healthier lifestyle. You may be required to participate in long-term follow-up plans that include monitoring your nutrition, your lifestyle and behavior, and your medical conditions.

Why it's done

Sleeve gastrectomy is done to help you lose excess weight and reduce your risk of potentially life-threatening weight-related health problems, including:

* Heart disease

* High blood pressure

* High cholesterol

* Obstructive sleep apnea

* Type 2 diabetes

* Stroke

* Infertility

BMI higher than 30

Younger than 55

1

It's best to avoid greasily and junk food a week before your operation day. It's better to incorporate more liquid into your diet for easier digestion and cleanse. If you smoke or consume alcohol regularly, take a break around one week before your operation.

2

You will be admitted to our hospital upon your arrival. We will do the bloodwork and the necessary tests to prepare you for the operation.

3

You will be able to fly back home in just a few days.We will also provide vitamins and dietary supplements for your nutrition, which will last you one month. Our dietitians will be in touch, so they can guide you as you unlock your healthy life!

Older than 18

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