“When you feel like quitting, think about why you started.”
Obesity has emerged as one of the most dreaded diseases of this century. Obesity has poor effects on almost every organ in the body. Unfortunately, there is no magic pill yet, that can help people to lose weight. People who have attempted to lose weight, know how difficult it is to not only lose weight but also to maintain the weight loss. Unfortunately, more often than not, they meet with disappointment and once the weight loss program is stopped, they tend to gain more weight than what they had lost. This entire process can be extremely disheartening and disappointing for the patients.
If you have tried hard to lose weight without success and the weight is now bearing you down, you have chosen the right option because bariatric surgery is the only way at the moment that can lead to sustained weight loss in morbidly obese patients. Bariatric surgery, not only helps to lose massive amount of weight, but it also makes it easier to maintain the weight loss.
Laparoscopic mini gastric bypass (MGB) or single anastomosis gastric bypass (SAGB) in Hyderabad
Laparoscopic MGB/SAGB has become one of the most popular weight loss bariatric procedure in India. It is a technically easier procedure and has good weight loss results.
Who is a right candidate for laparoscopic mini gastric bypass in Hyderabad
The IFSO- APC (International Federation for Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Disorders – Asia Pacific Chapter) guidelines for weight loss surgery are as under:
- Bariatric surgery/obesity surgery/weight loss surgery must be considered for the treatment of obesity for acceptable Asian candidates with BMI ≥ 35 Kg/m2 with or without any associated diseases.
- Bariatric surgery/metabolic surgery must be considered for the treatment of type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome for patients who are inadequately controlled by lifestyle alterations and medical treatment for acceptable Asian candidates with BMI ≥ 30 Kg/m2.
- Bariatric surgery/metabolic surgery may also be considered as a non-primary alternative to treat inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome for suitable Asian candidates with BMI ≥ 27.5 Kg/m2.
Laparoscopic MGB/SAGB has particularly good results for obese patients suffering from type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol etc. It may be considered for super-obese patients as a one stage surgery.
There are concerns about bile reflux and diarrhoea after a MGB and this must be discussed with your bariatric surgeon in detail.
How is it done
- This surgery is performed by laparoscopic or key-hole technique. In this technique, 4 to 5 tiny 0.5 to 1 cm cuts are made on the abdomen and the entire surgery is performed using a camera and laparoscopic instruments. This is minimally invasive and there is no big cut like the surgeries performed earlier. All the stitches are absorbable and no stitches are to be removed later. Advantages of laparoscopic surgery are- less pain, faster recovery and earlier return to work. Most patients are discharged from the hospital 36 to 48 hours after their operation depending on their clinical status.
- During the surgery, a longitudinal pouch of the stomach is created using surgical staplers. A 150- 200 cm loop of the small intestine called the jejunum is re-routed and attached to this pouch using staplers. In this surgery, a major part of stomach, first part of the intestine called duodenum and some part of small intestine called the jejunum is bypassed.
- This surgery leads to more mal-absorption than Roux-en y gastric bypass and one has to be careful about nutritional supplementation and protein intake. It can also lead to diarrhoea in some cases.
How does it lead to weight-loss
Following mechanisms lead to weight loss after laparoscopic MGB/SAGB.
- Narrow longitudinal stomach pouch restricts the amount of food that a person can eat. There is significant caloric restriction after this surgery.
- Satiety sets in earlier and hunger sensation goes down.
- The re-routing of intestines causes mal-absorption. This means that some part of the food that a patient consumes, will not be absorbed by the body.
- After this surgery, certain intestinal hormones are activated and these aid in weight loss as well as remission of co-morbidities such as type 2 diabetes etc.
- There are many other mechanisms and yet unidentified role of bile acids and gut flora that may help in weight loss and remission of co-morbidities after this surgery.
Results of laparoscopic MGB/SAGB in Hyderabad
- Patients may lose up to 70 to 80% of their excess weight over a period of 12 to 18 months after this surgery. This can become better if the patient modifies his/her lifestyle and follows a strict diet and exercise program as guided by the team. Best results are seen in patients who are motivated to follow a healthy lifestyle.
- This surgery also leads to a significant improvement in associated diseases such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, risk of venous thrombo-embolism, gout, acid reflux, fatty liver, PCOD, infertility, joint pains, obstructive sleep apnoea and so on.
Long term weight loss goals
- Bariatric surgery must not be seen as a short cut to weight loss. The patient and the doctor must work as a team to achieve best results in the long term. It is extremely important to be diligent with your follow-up to get best results after surgery.
- Long term weight loss goals can be achieved with help of a team that consists of a doctor, an endocrinologist, a nutritionist and a psychologist. This support team of experts will keep you motivated, provide advice and help you to work through weight-loss barriers.
- Attending support group meetings is very important for long term success after bariatric surgery.
Who is not eligible for weight loss surgery?
Apart from the routine contra-indications for any surgery, laparoscopic mini gastric bypass must not be performed in the following:
- Pregnant women
- Patients with severe psychiatric disorders
- Smokers
- Patients with inability to take nutritional supplements and protein.
- Patients who are medically unfit for surgery and anesthesia
Complications
- Laparoscopic MGB/SAGB surgery is as safe as any other surgery like a knee replacement or a gall bladder surgery. Infact, the complication rate is much lower than cancer surgery or surgery for esophagus, valve replacement etc.
- It is important to follow the protocols set by the team and to take nutritional supplements as advised. Failure to do so may result into nutritional deficiencies in future.
- Smokers must strictly stop smoking. Smoking can lead to complications that can be life-threatening. If you are not confident about giving up smoking after this surgery, our advice is that you must not undergo the surgery at all.
- The team will discuss the pros and cons in detail with you during your consultation.
Dr. Aparna Govil Bhasker has one of the highest experiences in performing banded as well as non-banded Roux-en y gastric bypass surgery in the country. The biggest plus of coming to us for your surgery is our personalized care. Every patient is equally important for us and we assure you that your smallest queries will be addressed at the earliest.
It is also extremely important for the patient to be mentally prepared and be positive before undergoing a surgery. A positive attitude goes a long way in getting good results after surgery. We request you to be positive and have faith. We wish you all the best for your journey of weight loss. Cheers! to being a different you.
Last but not the least- “There is no shortcut. It takes time to create a better and stronger version of yourself.”
Dr. Aparna Govil Bhasker
Bariatric and Laparoscopic Surgeon
Apollo Spectra Hospital, Plot No. 1 & 6, Kothaguda X Roads, Near Harsha Toyota Showroom, Kondapur, Hyderabad, Telangana 500032