One of the last ways to cross your mind as you r last resort
should be weight loss surgery as it is invasive and might not be safe. Well,
if you have made up your mind then you need to know that there are several
types of weight loss surgeries. It is
important that you consult with your health care provider regarding this before
you go on with the procedure.
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| This should be the last option if you want to lose weight since it is pretty invasive. |
How does it work?
There are three types of weight loss surgery that could help
you lose weight. Restrictive, which
works by limiting the food intake, malabsorptive altered the digestion process,
which altered your digestion process and the last one, which is the combined
procedures of those two.
Restrictive procedure
It alters the size the stomach, which forces the person to
go on a diet. Don’t worry though as it
doesn’t interfere with the normal process of the food digestion. It involves the creation of small stomach pouches
in the upper portion of the stomach. The
capacity of the new pouch is only one half to one ounce, which is connected to
the outlet “stoma”. Since it is small, the person would only need
t eat small to feel full. However, you
would need to comply with the small amount of food that you need to eat in one
sitting since the stomach would be enlarge if you can’t comply with it.
Types of Restrictive procedure
Vertical Banded Gastroplasty – The
upper stomach is stapled vertically around 2-1/2 inches to create a
smaller stomach pouch. It employs the
use of a ring or a band, which allows the patient to feel fuller by eating a small amount of food. Researchers says that those who have
undergone this procedure is able to can maintain at least fifty percent of
targeted excess weight loss.
Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding – It is otherwise known as
stomach banding since uses a band to dive the stomach into two. Since food is regulated, the patient would be
full faster whenever they are eating.
There are no effects in the digestive process of the food. The surgery is reversible since the band can
be removed.
Malabsorptive procedure
Such surgeries alter the digestive process. Like the first one, there
are also several types of malabsorptive procedures that we can turn to. Some procedures involve bypassing the small
intestine, which limits the absorption of the food. To make it easier to understand, it just means
that the surgery reduces the intestine that the food goes to.
Biliopancreatic Diversion – its goal is to limit the amount of food
that you able to eat. It involves the
creation of small stomach pouch, but it has a larger pouch. It alters the anatomy
of the small intestine, so the food ingested would easily reach the bile and
pancreatic juices. Once a patient
undergoes this kind of surgery, they don’t need to be in a restrictive diet
anymore. Then again, any procedure is always dependent
upon the patient’s capability.
Combined procedure
This procedure is also known as Gastric
Bypass Roux-en-Y. Reports claimed that
this is the most popular procedure.



