Saturday, June 30, 2018

The Types Of Bariatric Surgery New Jersey

By Cynthia Clark


The struggle to lose weight is a huge reality for millions who try hard but either cannot lose the pounds or have a hard time keeping them off. Dieting can fail for some, which could put their life at risk if they are obese, as extra pounds could lead to heart disease, diabetes and more. In these cases, bariatric surgery New Jersey can help them achieve their goals and save lives.

There are a lot of bariatric options when it comes to weight loss surgery. To figure out which one is right for you, you will have to go through a consultation with your doctor. The one they choose will be largely based upon your current health, how fast you need to lose, and how many pounds you want to shed. Based on that, they will choose the right method.

One really popular method is called the sleeve gastrectomy. In this operation, the surgeon will take a sleeve that is shaped somewhat like a banana and insert it into your stomach. This will then allow you to eat less while still feeling sated and full, so that you can lose weight. People with a BMI or Body Mass Index of 35 or higher are generally qualified.

Gastric banding is an alternative to the sleeve where two pieces of equipment are placed inside the body. First, a band made of silicone is wrapped around the stomach, then an injection port is placed under the skin near the abdominal wall. The doctor injects saline into the port, which takes up room in your stomach so you feel full faster and on less food. The amount of saline can be adjusted periodically as you adjust your weight goals. You will need to visit the doctor fairly often with this procedure, even after you reached your goals.

If you want another option, then perhaps you should discuss something called the Roux-en-Y. This is where a small pouch is made inside the body, and a piece of your small intestine is attached to it. This allows you to digest the food while bypassing a large amount of the intestinal tract, so less calories and food is actually absorbed.

When doing any of these, the surgeon may use older methods that require larger scars and longer recovery times. However, some robotic systems may be available that can use special instruments that bend. This means smaller incisions and less scars, as well as a shorter recovery time once the surgery is over. Once such example is the da Vinci system that makes things easier.

Any and all of these procedures could be the right one for you if you have a lot of weight to lose. However, if you have only 25 to 50 pounds or so to lose, then you could undergo a procedure called a gastric balloon. This is a nonsurgical procedure where a balloon is put into the stomach using only local anesthesia and a gastroscope. It can be inserted up to six months while you diet and exercise to achieve your target weight, then removed.

Sometimes, revisions need to be done on your surgery. There may be complications, or in some cases the materials inserted must be removed or adjusted in order to keep you healthy and moving in the right direction.




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