What’s Gastric Bypass?

Also known as obesity surgery, bariatric surgery is the only proven treatment that can get rid of severe fatness and heaviness. Severe obesity is an illness characterised by excess fat in the body and results in various health issues. However, you can have a better quality of life thanks to bariatric treatment.

Bariatric treatment modifies the digestive system to minimise digestion efficiency by reducing food absorption. In this article, I’ll help you understand the bariatric surgery concept and let you know whether you’re a perfect candidate or not. So keep reading.

Gastric bypass is the most popular bariatric treatment type. It combines malabsorptive and restrictive procedures. The gastric surgery procedure helps you lose weight by altering how your small intestine and stomach handle the food. Gastric surgery divides the stomach into two parts, including a remnant pouch and an upper pouch.

The small intestine is readjusted to connect to these pouches. Gastric surgery doesn't involve the removal of the stomach remnant. As a result, the consumed food doesn't enter the remnant stomach part but still produces enzymes and juice that help in food digestion and absorption.

This way, individuals who have gone through the procedure will lose weight as they consume less food. Additionally, the intake of calories is significantly reduced due to the stomach's smaller size.

Also, the direct link between the small intestine and the remaining pouch help limit high-calorie absorption. That means gastric bypass helps lose weight via two different and effective mechanisms.

Performed by laparoscopy, gastric bypass isn’t associated with pain or deep skin incisions. The procedure takes place when patients are under general anaesthesia.

One hour is enough for this treatment. Before undergoing gastric bypass, different professionals, including endocrinologists, psychiatrists, pulmonologists and anaesthesiologists, perform full evaluations.

Aside from gastric bypass, there are also other types of bariatric surgery that your doctor can recommend, including gastric sleeve, biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch and stomach intestinal pylorus sparing surgery.

Why is Bariatric Surgery Done?

Patients undergo bariatric treatment to reduce excess weight. The procedure also helps minimise the risk of weight-related issues, which include sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke and heart disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver illness and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.

Who’s Eligible for Bariatric Surgery?

People who are eligible for bariatric treatment need to have a body mass index of 40 and above. But in some cases, bariatric surgery is recommended for people with a BMI between 35 and 40 who have obesity-related health problems such as type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, or high blood pressuse. 

Remember, the procedure isn’t for every individual who’s overweight. There are various medical requirements to meet in order to qualify for the procedure. Also, your doctor may recommend some screening processes in order to qualify. You should also be willing to make long-lasting healthy lifestyle changes.

What’s the Bariatric Surgery Cost in Turkey?

The bariatric surgery cost in Turkey varies from one expert and facility to another. The cost depends on various factors, including the procedure's complexity, hospital length of stay, and co-morbidities, among others. When you compare the surgery cost in Turkey to that of other countries, you’ll discover that it’s affordable.

You should look no further than our bariatric surgeons if you want to have the best services in Turkey. Our surgeons offer affordable services and always take into consideration your unique objectives and lifestyle. Keep in touch with our experienced surgeons for more details.

 

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