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What You Should Know About Bariatric Surgery New Jersey

By Cynthia Clark


The struggle to lose weight is a huge reality for millions who try hard but either cannot lose the pounds or have a hard time keeping them off. Dieting can fail for some, which could put their life at risk if they are obese, as extra pounds could lead to heart disease, diabetes and more. In these cases, bariatric surgery New Jersey can help them achieve their goals and save lives.

When you visit your doctor to talk about your bariatric options, there will be many to choose from. Ultimately, the one your doctor chooses for you will depend on many things, including how much weight you wish to lose and what the current state of your health is, among many other considerations. They will always do the best procedure for your needs.

One type of procedure that you might undertake is a sleeve gastrectomy. If your Body Mass Index or BMI is 35 or higher, then you may qualify to have this surgery. If you do, the surgeon would take a balloon that is shaped a bit like your stomach or a banana, and put it into your stomach in order to make you feel fuller quicker and with less food.

An alternative to the sleeve is another procedure called gastric banding. As the name suggests, a band is inserted around your stomach to make it smaller, then an injection port is put in along the abdominal wall with a port that they doctor can use to inject saline into your stomach. This saline takes up room in your stomach so there is less room for food, which gives you a fuller feeling faster. It can be adjusted to accept more or less saline as needed, so it can grow or shrink with your needs as your weight loss goals change.

The Roux-en-Y process helps to actually shrink your stomach to make it smaller. To do this, the surgeon must attach a section of the small intestine to a pouch that allows your food to bypass much of this intestine, which then means far less absorbed calories and fat. The stomach pouch also enables you to eat less because you will feel full faster.

While some doctors may use old fashioned surgical methods to achieve these, others rely on robotics to do it. For example, the da Vinci system uses instruments that can bend in ways that scalpels and human hands cannot, so they can perform these surgeries faster and with a much smaller incision. That means less scaring and less recovery time, as well as increased accuracy.

Any and all of these procedures could be the right one for you if you have a lot of weight to lose. However, if you have only 25 to 50 pounds or so to lose, then you could undergo a procedure called a gastric balloon. This is a nonsurgical procedure where a balloon is put into the stomach using only local anesthesia and a gastroscope. It can be inserted up to six months while you diet and exercise to achieve your target weight, then removed.

Sometimes, revisions need to be done on your surgery. There may be complications, or in some cases the materials inserted must be removed or adjusted in order to keep you healthy and moving in the right direction.




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