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Gastric pouch 30 ml. Part of small intestine is bypassed. Greater weight loss. Hospital stay 5-7 days Vitamin mineral supplementation required.
In this procedure a small stomach pouch is created by stapling the stomach. This causes restriction of the food intake.   Next a “Y” shaped section of the small intestine is attached to the pouch to allow food to by-pass the first part of small intestine. This causes reduced calorie and nutrient absorption.

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Frequently Asked Questions for GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY

How do I know if I qualify for weight reduction surgery

You qualify if:

Will I have to stop smoking?

Patients are encouraged to stop smoking at least one month before gastric bypass surgery. Smoking increases the risk of lung problems and can reduce the rate of healing. It increases the rate of incisional hernia and leaks by interfering with the blood supply of healing tissues.

How long will I stay in the hospital?

As long as it takes to be self-sufficient. Although it can vary, hospital stay (excluding the day of surgery) can be 3 to 4 days for a laparoscopic gastric bypass, and 5-7 days for an open gastric bypass. After leaving the hospital, you may be able to care for all your personal needs, but will need help with shopping, lifting and with transportation.

How soon can I drive?

For your own safety, you should not drive until you are no longer taking narcotic medication for pain and can respond quickly to traffic. Usually this takes 7-14 days after surgery.

What will I eat after gastric bypass surgery?

You will be on intravenous fluids on the day of surgery. The day after we may do a swallow study to be sure there is no leak in the staple line. If there is no leak, you will be started on liquid diet 24 to 48 hours after surgery. Intake is limited to 1 or 2 ounces per meal so that the stomach can heal properly. If this is well tolerated, next day you will be advanced to blanderised soup. You will be discharged on liquid diet. We begin patients with liquid diets, moving next to semi-solid foods and about 4 to 6 weeks later, back to solid foods. This transition is necessary to allow time for your newly created stomach pouch to heal properly. Drink 2 liters or more of water each day. Water must be consumed slowly, 1-2 mouthfuls at a time, due to the restrictive effect of the operation.

What happens to the lower part of the stomach that is bypassed?

The stomach is left in place with intact blood supply. In some cases it may shrink a bit and its lining (the mucosa) may atrophy, but for the most part it remains unchanged. The lower stomach still contributes to the function of the intestines even though it does not receive or process food. It still produces the secretion necessary to absorb Vitamin B12 and contributes to endocrine hormonal balance and motility of the intestines in ways that are not entirely understood.

What if I am really hungry?

This is usually caused by the types of food you may be consuming, especially starches (rice, pasta and potatoes). Increasing protein intake is helpful. There may also be a psychological problem with lack of food in your life "head hunger". Be absolutely sure not to drink liquid with food since liquid washes food out of the pouch.

Is sexual activity restricted?

Patients can return to normal sexual intimacy when wound healing and discomfort permit. 

Will I be able to have children after weight loss surgery?

Many women have had successful pregnancies after weight loss surgery. There is nothing per se that would prevent pregnancy. Infact, bariatric surgery enhances fertility in those who have had difficulty in conceiving. We recommend, however, that you wait until your weight loss is complete before becoming pregnant. This may take a year or more. The effect of rapid and prolonged weight loss on the developing fetus is unknown but it could have dire consequences and pregnancy is not recommended until a stable weight has been attained.

What can I do to prevent excess hanging skin?

The amount of excess skin depends on the age, skin elasticity, total weight loss and how much the skin was stretched. Many people, heavy enough to meet the surgical criteria for weight loss surgery have stretched their skin beyond the point from which it can "snap back". Some patients will choose to have plastic surgery to remove loose or excess skin after they have lost their excess weight.

Will exercise help with excess hanging skin?

Exercise is good in so many other ways that a regular exercise program is recommended. Unfortunately, most patients may still be left with flaps of loose skin. What will my long term diet be like?

Will I be allowed to drink alcohol?

You will find that even small amounts of alcohol will affect you quickly. Alcohol is high in calories and will significantly alter your calorie balance. It is suggested that you drink no alcohol for the first year. Thereafter, you may have a glass of wine or a small cocktail for social purpose not more than once a fortnight.

Will I need supplemental vitamins?

Most surgeons recommend a daily multivitamin for the rest of your life. Vitamin B12 injections are sometimes suggested once a month for the first year and every six months thereafter. It may also be taken orally or sublingually (under the tongue) by many patients.

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