Gastric Bypass surgery is one of the surgical techniques used in the treatment of morbidly obese patients. Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass surgery is the primary surgical technique applied to patients with a body mass index above 40 and defined as morbidly obese, despite diet and exercise accompanied by a dietitian in the treatment of obesity.
Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass surgery is both volume-limiting and malabsorption. With this surgery, the amount of food people eat is restricted and the absorption of the eaten foods is reduced. The new stomach, called the surgically created pouch, becomes one-third of the old stomach volume. Thanks to this newly formed stomach, the person can be satiated quickly with less food. It provides weight loss thanks to the restriction obtained with a small stomach pouch and the effects of malabsorption with less absorption of nutrients. Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass surgery is performed with a closed technique, the recovery process is short and effortless. HOW IS A PROCEDURE APPLIED IN GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY? Thanks to this surgery, in the Morbid Obese (Deadly Obesity) patient; In the FIRST MOVEMENT, 90% of the stomach is disabled. The remaining 10% of the stomach is about the size of a “cup” and this section is 130-150 cm ahead of the SMALL BOTTOM (our small intestines are 600cm long on average) with the SECOND MOVE (60-80% of sugar and fat is absorbed from this section, the purpose is sugar and is the deactivation of the part of the intestine where the most fat is absorbed) is connected and the operation is completed.
After the Gastric Bypass surgery, the foods taken from the mouth first pass to the stomach part that is left as a “cup” and thanks to the tension created in this small stomach wall, a feeling of “EARLY satiety” occurs, and then the food is transferred to the “middle part” of the small intestine, especially starch (carbohydrate-sugar) and It ensures that the fats are removed from the body without being absorbed from the small intestines-without mixing with the blood. HOW DOES GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY EFFECT? In Morbid Obese people, after Gastric Bypass surgery, the first response that occurs with small amounts of food in the body; The stretching of the stomach wall left in the size of a “cup” means that the stomach is full, that is, the “SATILITY SIGNAL” is transmitted to the brain.
In the end, weight loss is aimed in morbidly obese patients, who feel satiety with LESS EATING AND AFTER DECREASING THE CONCENTRATION OF THE CALORIES INTO THE BLOOD FROM THE BOTTOM. In order for Gastric Bypass surgery to be successful, the Morbid Obese patient should also eat “only in the main meals” and avoid snacking between meals. HOW IS THE PROCESS AFTER THE SURGERY? After the surgery, the patient starts to lose weight step by step. Treatment of other diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes, which are seen together with obesity surgery, should also be started. After the operation, the patient loses 50-80% of their excess weight, and 80% recovery from diabetes and 70% from high blood pressure disease is achieved. After the operation, it is important to follow his diet and adopt new eating habits. WHAT IS THE SUCCESS RATE OF GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY IN MORBID OBESITY PATIENTS? All of the operations performed for morbid obesity (Deadly Obesity) are called “BARIATRIC SURGERY”. BARIATRIC SURGERY IS THE “MOST EFFECTIVE” METHOD in the treatment of morbid obesity.**( OBESITY and MATABOLIC SURGERY CONGRESS IFSO 2013 Istanbul Turkey for the surgical treatment of morbidity applied for the treatment of morbid obesity worldwide) There are a total of 4 surgical methods that have been proven effective and accepted, and Gastric Bypass (STOMACH BYPASS) is one of these methods. In Obesity Surgery (in Bursa and Istanbul), it is the second most frequently performed bariatric surgery and metabolism surgery after sleeve gastrectomy surgery.
It is the “GOLD STANDARD” method in the surgical treatment of Morbid Obesity.
The success rate of gastric bypass (gastric bypass) surgery in the treatment of Morbid Obesity has been shown to be between 75-95% in the light of the information obtained as a result of the analysis of many publications.**( Obesity Surgery IFSO 2013 Istanbul Turkey ) Patients after Gastric Bypass surgery for Morbid Obesity “ They lose up to 85% of their “EXTRA WEIGHT” at the end of the first year and can reach their IDEAL WEIGHT at the end of the second year. However, gastric bypass surgery is “RETURNABLE” Therefore, it should be offered to patients as the last method. WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY ON CONSOLIDATED DISEASES DUE TO MORBID OBESITY – METABOLIC SYNDROME? Gastric Bypass has “the most effective method” for reducing morbidly obese patients to their ideal weight, and has a “DRAMATIC EFFECT” in terms of treatment/elimination of co-morbid diseases caused by morbid obesity. Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes) Gastric Bypass, which may occur in people due to Morbid Obesity It improves 85% after surgery. Due to the improvement in Type 2 Diabetes after Gastric Bypass surgery, the dependence of patients on insulin and or drugs can be completely eliminated.
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