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Obesity Surgery in Bangalore

Bariatric Surgery, also called Weight Loss / Obesity Surgery has revolutionized how we look at weight maintenance programs when conservative methods fail to bring results. At Manipal Hospital Millers Road, we are capable of performing simple to complex bariatric surgeries through minimally invasive techniques for patients seeking weight loss options with an unparalleled track record.

Our modern medical facilities, cutting-edge equipment, and patient-centric approach allow patients to enhance their quality of life and attain sustained weight loss. With the highest accuracy and care, our specialized bariatric surgeons commonly perform gastric sleeve surgery, mini gastric bypass, and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.

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Why Choose

Manipal Hospital Millers Road?

Experienced
Bariatric Surgeons

Long-term
Weight Loss

Minimally invasive
Weight Loss Procedure

Minimal
Scarring

Lose up to 80%
of Excess Weight

BMI 30+ with
Comorbidities

PCOS, Diabetes,
Hypertension

Sleep Apnoea
Reversal

Treatment and Procedures

Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Mini Gastric Bypass
Gastric Sleeve Surgery
Revisional Bariatric Surgeries
Bariatric Reversal Surgeries
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Mini Gastric Bypass
Gastric Sleeve Surgery
Revisional Bariatric Surgeries
Bariatric Reversal Surgeries

Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

Gastric bypass is the most common and preferred type of bariatric surgery. Your bariatric surgeon will recommendthis weight loss surgery only when diet and exercise have failed or you have serious health issues due to your weight. Not all people who are highly overweight are eligible to undergo a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery and your doctor will measure it depending on your health assessment.

The procedure involves various stages. Before the surgery, you will receive general anaesthesia to ensure you are unconscious and comfortable throughout the operation. The specifics of the gastric bypass surgery will solely depend on your physical health. While some surgeries may involve large incisions, most gastric bypass procedures are performed laparoscopically using small (4-5) incisions. During the surgery, the surgeon creates a small pouch at the top of your stomach by sealing it off from the rest of the intestine. This pouch can hold only a tiny amount of food. Next, a portion of the small intestine is cut and attached to the pouch, bypassing the more significant part of the stomach and the initial section of the small intestine. This allows food to pass through this tiny pouch and right into your small intestine.

Visit Manipal Hospital Millers Road if you wish to regain your old-fit-self back again through gastric bypass surgery in Bangalore.

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Mini Gastric Bypass

The Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB) weight-loss surgery combines restrictive and malabsorptive proceduresto help patients lose significant weight. By omitting a section of the stomach and the top of the small intestine, the surgeon creates a brief, tube-like stomach pouch and connects it directly to it. As a result, food intake decreases, as does calorie and nutrient absorption.

The Laparoscopic Mini Gastric Bypass procedure is frequently performed using small incisions and modern technology. Compared to traditional gastric bypass surgery, it has the advantages of a shorter operating time, more superficial anatomy, and perhaps more dramatic weight loss.

You will be administered general anesthesia before the procedure. Your surgeon makes many small incisions on your abdomen. They will inspect your internal organs on a monitor after inserting a laparoscope. Tiny surgical instruments are placed via the other incisions to accomplish the surgery. Making a bypass so that food can flow from the new stomach pouch is the second part of the procedure. Depending on the surgeon's preference and the patient's metabolic status, a small intestinal loop with a preferred length of 150 to 250 cm is selected for anastomosis. It is known as the "omega loop" because the center portion of the intestine is connected to the opening in the stomach pouch. Food can go through the loop, bypassing the duodenum, lower stomach, and a section of the small intestine. The incisions are sutured closed at the end of the surgery.

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Gastric Sleeve Surgery

A sleeve gastrectomy or gastric sleeve surgery is usually done laparoscopically,which includes introducing small instruments through several small incisions in the upper belly.

Approximately 80% of the stomach is removed during a gastric sleeve, leaving behind a tube-shaped, banana-sized stomach. Your stomach's capacity for food determines how much you can eat. The medication also affects hormones, which aids with weight loss. These hormonal adjustments treat diseases like high blood pressure and heart disease linked to obesity.

The specifics of your sleeve gastrectomy will differ depending on your unique circumstances and the hospital's or doctor's practices. Although sleeve gastrectomy is commonly carried out laparoscopically, some treatments may require large abdominal incisions. With the help of tiny incisions in the upper belly, the surgeon can introduce tiny instruments using this minimally invasive approach. The average length of the procedure is one to two hours. Doctors will closely watch you in a recovery room after the procedure while you awaken there. You can be confident that their attentiveness and concern will contribute to your safe recovery and well-being.

Following a gastric sleeve surgery, your diet should consist primarily of sugar-free, noncarbonated beverages for the first seven days, pureed foods for the next three weeks, and then regular foods around four weeks later.

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Revisional Bariatric Surgeries

Revisional bariatric surgery is a type of weight loss surgery performed to address complications or unsatisfactory results from previous bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery is a broad term that encompasses a variety of procedures that are used to help people lose weight. Some common bariatric procedures include gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and gastric banding.

Revisional weight loss surgery is typically more complex than the initial surgery and carries a higher risk of complications. However, it can effectively improve weight loss and quality of life for patients who have not achieved their desired results with their initial surgery.

Procedures

There are a variety of revisional bariatric procedures that can be performed, depending on the specific needs of the patient. Some common procedures include:

Stomach pouch resizing: If the stomach pouch has stretched over time, the surgeon may resize it to restrict food intake and improve weight loss. This procedure can be performed laparoscopically or open.

Stomal or anastomotic revision: If the opening connecting the stomach pouch to the small intestine has become too wide, the surgeon may revise it to narrow the opening and improve weight loss. This procedure can also be performed laparoscopically or open.

Correction of anatomical abnormalities: Revisional surgery may be necessary to address anatomical problems that contribute to complications or inadequate weight loss. For example, if the patient has developed a hernia, the surgeon may repair the hernia to prevent further complications.

Addressing nutritional deficiencies: Some revisional surgeries may involve interventions to address nutritional deficiencies that have resulted from the initial bariatric procedure. For example, the surgeon may recommend revisional surgery if the patient is not absorbing enough nutrients.

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Bariatric Reversal Surgeries

Bariatric reversal surgery is a procedure that is performed to reverse the effects of previous bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery is a type of weight loss surgery that is used to help people who are severely obese lose weight. However, some people who have undergone bariatric surgery may experience complications or unsatisfactory results. In these cases, bariatric reversal surgery may be an option.

Some common types of bariatric reversal surgery include:

Removal of the adjustable gastric band: This procedure is performed to remove the gastric band placed during your initial bariatric surgery. The gastric band is a small, inflatable device placed around your stomach's upper part. It helps to restrict the amount of food that you can eat.

Conversion to a different bariatric procedure: This procedure is performed to change the type of bariatric surgery you had previously. For example, if you had a sleeve gastrectomy, you may be able to have a gastric bypass instead.

Gastrectomy or partial gastrectomy: This is a weight loss surgery that is performed to remove a portion of your stomach. This type of weight loss surgery may be recommended if you have experienced significant weight regain after your initial bariatric surgery.

Intestinal reconnection or reconstruction: This is a procedure that is performed to reconnect or reconstruct your intestines. This type of surgery may be necessary if your intestines were damaged during your initial bariatric surgery.

Removal of gastric bypass components: This procedure is performed to remove the components of a gastric bypass. A gastric bypass is a type of weight loss surgery that involves creating a small pouch in your stomach and connecting it directly to your small intestine. This type of surgery helps to restrict the amount of food that you can eat and also helps to absorb fewer calories.

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BEFORE & AFTER

Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories

Sukhmeet

Age: 35yrs
Before: 235kgs
Now: 120kgs

Khajapeer

Age: 46 years
Before: 160 kg
Now: 74 kg

Ramesh and Manjeera

Age: 35 and 32 years
Before: 160 kg
Now: 74 kg

Salman

Aged about 35 years

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bariatric surgery (weight loss surgery) refers to surgical procedures performed on individuals with severe obesity to achieve significant weight loss when non-surgical methods have been ineffective.

Individuals suffering from severe weight gain may benefit from bariatric surgery. It causes significant weight loss and improves obesity-related health issues by shrinking the stomach or rerouting the digestive tract to restrict food intake or nutrient absorption.

Manipal Hospital Millers Road has bariatric surgeons with several years of expertise in performing Bariatric or weight loss surgery in Bangalore, ensuring comprehensive treatment and optimal results.

Gastric sleeve surgery, commonly sleeve gastrectomy, is a surgical weight-reduction treatment that entails the removal of a part of the stomach to produce a tube-shaped, banana-sized stomach, which leads to decreased food intake and hormonal changes that help with weight loss.

Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB) is a weight-loss surgery combining restrictive and malabsorptive procedures. A section of the stomach and upper small intestine is bypassed to limit food intake and calorie absorption. A small stomach pouch is created and connected directly to the small intestine.

It involves making a tiny stomach pouch and joining it to the small intestine. Bypassing most of the stomach and the first section of the small intestine leads to decreased food intake and nutrient and calorie absorption.

Recovery varies, but patients normally stay in the hospital for 1-2 days after the surgery and may require a few weeks to return to normal activities.

Yes, bariatric surgery requires significant lifestyle changes to achieve long-term success. This includes adopting a healthy and balanced diet, portion control, regular exercise, and lifelong commitment to healthy habits. Your healthcare team will provide guidance and support you to make these adjustments and maintain a healthy weight.

Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and joint discomfort are just a few of the illnesses linked to obesity that have substantially improved thanks to bariatric surgery. These diseases can be reduced or reversed due to weight loss through bariatric surgery.

Potential risks include infection, bleeding, blood clots, leaks, nutritional deficiencies, and gastrointestinal issues.
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