There are many methods used in obesity surgery. Gastric Bypass surgery is one of the most preferred surgical methods in obesity surgery.
What is Gastric Bypass (RYGB) surgery?
Laparoscopic Gastric By-Pass (R-YGB) surgery is the most common type of combined surgery. Gastric Bypass is one of the methods that draws attention with its successful results in obesity surgery. With this operation, while the stomach volume is reduced, the absorption of nutrients decreases because the path traveled in the small intestine is shortened.
The part at the beginning of the stomach is separated from the rest, removing about 30-50 cc. A part of the small intestine is also bypassed and connected to the newly formed small stomach. In this way, patients reach the feeling of fullness quickly with much smaller portions. In this way, patients reach the feeling of fullness quickly with much smaller portions. At the same time, the absorption of a significant part of the high-calorie foods taken is prevented.
Effective and permanent weight loss is achieved with Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass (RYGB) surgery. Similar to volume-restricting operations, patients achieve a feeling of fullness quickly with much smaller portions due to the reduced new stomach pouches.
Gastric By-Pass surgery can be recycled when it is necessary.
In Which Diseases Are Gastric Bypass (RYGB) Operation Used?
Gastric Bypass (RYGB) is primarily a morbid obesity operation. Gastric By-Pass (R-YGB) treatment can be applied in the presence of many diseases accompanying obesity. Chief among these is Type 2 diabetes. Positive results can be obtained with gastric bypass surgery in the surgical treatment of Type 2 diabetes patients who cannot be controlled.
How Is Gastric Bypass (RYGB) Operation Performed?
Before Gastric By-Pass Operation
Patients who are planning to have an operation undergo a detailed evaluation. In addition to physical examinations, each patient is evaluated in detail before operation by endocrinology and psychiatry specialists.
How is the operation done?
After the operation
Patients are checked in the hospital for 4-6 days. At the discharge, the diet until the first control is planned by the dietitian. During the first year, close follow-up is performed by an endocrinologist, psychiatrist, and dietitian apart from the obesity surgeon.
What are the Gastric Bypass Types?
Roux en Y Gastric Bypass: In the surgery, from the point where the stomach meets the esophagus, a volume of approximately 25-30 cc remains, and the space between the two stomachs is divided into two with a special stapler. Thus, a small stomach pouch and the other part of the stomach are left behind. At the same time, a connection is established between the small intestine and the small stomach pouch by forming a stoma. The new connection between this pouch and the small intestine is called the Roux en Y arm.Thus, food passing the esophagus bypasses most of the stomach and the first part of the small intestine.
Mini-Gastric Bypass: In this type, the stomach is formed as a tube by using special stapler tools. This newly created stomach pouch is larger than the Roux en Y type. Then, the small intestine segment connects with this newly formed gastric pouch from a distance of about 200 cm. The most important difference from the Roux en Y type is that it is technically easier and only one connection has been found. The mechanism of weight loss is the same in both gastric bypass types.
What are the Risks of Gastric Bypass Operation?
For Which Patients Is Gastric By-Pass Operation Suitable?
Obesity surgeries are evaluated according to body mass index. Patients with a body mass index of 40 and above or patients with a body mass index of 35-40 and who have medical problems such as obesity-related type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea are appropriate for this operation.
How Long Will You Stay in the Hospital After Gastric By-Pass Operation?
Patients usually stay in the hospital for 3-4 days. Problems that may occur during the preoperative evaluation and postoperative recovery period may prolong this period.
Can Patients Lift Heavy After Gastric By-Pass Operation?
After leaving the hospital, heavy activities should be restricted. The patient should not lift heavy loads for 6 weeks.
When Can A Car Be Used After Gastric By-Pass Operation?
After the operation, the patient should not drive for 2 weeks but can walk, climb stairs and take a shower.
When to return to work after Gastric By-Pass Operation?
Patients with a quiet work-life can return to work after 2-3 weeks, but patients with intense physical activity should wait 6-8 weeks after the operation.
When Does Weight Loss Start in Gastric By-Pass Operation?
Weight loss occurs gradually, the fastest in the first months. It may take 1.5-2 years for maximum weight loss and 70-80% of the excess weight is lost during this period.
What should be considered in nutrition after a gastric bypass operation?
If there is a complaint of vomiting regularly, professional support should be sought.
Is Constipation Experienced After Gastric By-Pass Operation?
Because the food is eaten in smaller proportions than the foods consumed before the surgery, changes in bowel habits may occur. In the beginning, the need for the toilet may be once every 2-3 days.
What Is Dumping Syndrome After Gastric By-Pass Operations?
Excessive consumption of simple carbohydrate foods after operation may cause dumping syndrome. These are the complaints that occur when the stomach is emptied very quickly. In addition to preventing dumping syndrome by limiting the foods that may cause this in the nutrition program, an adequate and balanced diet plan can be made in the weight loss program.
I have decided to have Gastric Bypass (RYGB) operation. What should I do?
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