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Laparoscopic weight loss surgery - Benefits and aftermath by Kirti Saxena
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Laparoscopic weight loss surgery - Benefits and aftermath |
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Health,Science & Technology,Self Improvement
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Laparoscopic weight loss surgery is the latest fad in obesity treatment. Earlier, open gastric weight loss surgeries were the only alternative. With the advent of laparoscopic surgeries, things are not the same again. In this write up, let us know more about one of the most popular laparoscopic weight loss surgery, which is known as laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery. Benefits of laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery Weight loss is one of the most important benefits of this surgery. This change is pronounced during the first 12 months after the surgery is carried out. As a result of weight loss and consequent lowering of BMI or Body Mass Index, certain ailments like diabetes, CAD or coronary artery disease and hypertension or high blood pressure can be effectively treated. Another major benefit of laparoscopic weight loss surgery of this kind is that since only incisions will be made in the stomach, you don’t have to worry about the entire stomach being opened up to make the necessary manipulations to resize the stomach. Apart from the above, laparoscopy means that there will be less pain and discomfort. You will be able to resume a normal life within a week or two. In fact, the day the laparoscopy is performed, there are many doctors that will make you walk a little. Recovery time is also less. Moreover, it has often been seen that following a surgery, the chances of developing hernia are increased manifold. However, this minimum invasive method of surgery will reduce the chances of the same. Aftermath of laparoscopic weight loss surgery When you opt for laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, what will you expect before, during, and after the surgery? Let us see. Prior to taking the surgery, the patient is thoroughly tested. His pulmonary, cardiovascular, and endocrine systems are carefully evaluated. He is also psychologically assessed. The procedure is carried out using a laparoscope and other surgical instruments that are passed through the incisions made in the stomach. The stomach is usually inflated with the help of gas to make the internal organs visible so that the surgery can be carried on in a proper way. The stomach is manipulated depending on the type of laparoscopic weight loss surgery you are undergoing. After the surgery is completed, you will have to stay back at the hospital for a period of 3 days and you will have to take off from your office for at least a month. Eating restrictions are to be followed diligently. Also needed are regular visits to the doctor for follow up treatment and checkups. Once successfully completed, you will have to follow a disciplined life so that the other medical parameters like blood sugar, heart diseases, BMI, and above all general well being can be maintained. Get more information on Laparoscopic Weight Loss Surgery India at ObesitysurgeryIndia.net
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