By Dorothy Anderson


Sleeve gastrectomy is a type of procedure which is being done to people who want to achieve weight loss. The process involves some surgical procedures in which the stomach will be reduced by 15 percent from the original size. And as a result of the removal process of stomach parts, a person may achieve a tube or sleeve like structure. However, a person may possibly experience stomach dilatation in the future.

This procedure may have some limitations such as this should be performed only to people having a body mass index or BMI which is above 40. This is being considered as the best solution that people if ever other ways of diet do not work to them. However, this procedure of sleeve gastrectomy New Jersey comes with different advantages and disadvantages which people in New Jersey must consider.

The advantages. Satisfaction on smaller food portions. This the main advantages of the procedure and the reason is because right after the gastric sleeve, the patient already becomes satisfied with his or her food though a small portion of it only was eaten. It is being caused by 2 main reasons. One is making the chemicals involved in hunger go down. And another is making the storage of foods becomes smaller, so therefore, lesser amount will only be required.

And because of this, lesser calories will only be consumed and for sure, a person can be able to lose his or her weight. However, combining this with a proper exercise and a healthy diet would be best to make it more effective. Because there is weight loss, improving some conditions like reflux, fatty liver disease, diabetes, blood pressure, and other conditions is also possible.

Surgeries are less invasive unlike the bariatric ones. One common example of this bariatric surgery is gastric bypass in which invasive procedures are being performed. While the gastric sleeve does not involve some cutting techniques and as well as altering and disconnecting small intestines. Thus, risks of some surgical complications.

No dumping syndrome risk. After the procedure of gastric sleeve, the pyloris or the outlet valve still remains intact, compared to some other types of bariatric operations. And thus, having no risk of a dumping syndrome. In this case of syndrome, the food being taken is going to pass through the unaffected stomach by gastric juice, thus, causing pain, indigestion, diarrhea, or other symptoms.

No inserted foreign devices. Gastric bands are not inserted inside the body, and so, there is nothing that may possibly slip and erode which can cause infection. With the use of laparoscopy process, the surgery may also be performed to the extremely obese people. And if the desired weight loss is not achieved, other alternatives are duodenal switch or gastric bypass.

The disadvantages. Being irreversible. It involves the removal of large stomach parts and forms new small pouch. A stomach will start to become sensitive to the food being eaten especially when it is chewed poorly. Patients can avoid this kind of discomfort and often vomiting by eating slowly and thoughtfully.

Stomach stretches. Since no device can stop to overfill the stretches, eating the same foods is what patients usually do. And thus, resulting to higher calorie intake and increased weight. Some other complications are post operative pain, blood clots, pneumonia, infection, etc.




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