New Jersey Gastric Bypass Surgery
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Bariatric Surgery
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Gastric Bypass
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Health Benefits
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Risks
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Gastric Bypass surgery is a serious procedure that involves the dedication
of the patient, physician and medical weight loss team. It’s
not easy. As people who’ve struggled with weight issues their
entire life know, there is no simple solution, but with patience, motivation
and commitment to lifestyle changes Gastric Bypass surgery can lead to
a longer and healthier life.
The Gastric Bypass procedure combines the restrictive aspect
of the
Lap
Band procedure with a malabsorptive component. By adding
malabsorption, food is delayed in mixing with bile and pancreatic juices
that aid in the absorption of nutrients. The result is an early sense of
fullness, combined with a sense of satisfaction that reduces the desire to
eat.
In the Gastric Bypass procedure stapling creates a small (15 to 20cc) stomach
pouch. The remainder of the stomach is not removed, but is completely stapled
shut and divided from the stomach pouch. The connection or outlet from this newly
formed pouch empties directly into the lower portion of the intestine (jejunum),
thus bypassing calorie absorption. This is done by dividing the small intestine
just beyond the first part of the intestine (duodenum) and constructing a connection
with the newly formed stomach pouch. The other end is connected into the side
of the Roux limb of the intestine creating the "Y" shape. The length
of either segment of the intestine can be increased to produce lower or higher
levels of malabsorption.
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Life after Gastric Bypass
- Gastric Bypass patients typically lose 60 – 70% excess weight
at eighteen months after surgery.
- Visit Life
After Surgery for more details.
Health Benefits of the Gastric Bypass
- According to the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric
Surgery, and the National Institutes of Health, the Gastric
Bypass is safe and effective.
- Quality of life drastically improves for our patients, with surgery
resolving or improving 90% of patients’ diabetes, 96% of patient’s
hypertension, and 73% of patient’s obstructive sleep apnea.
- Serious health risks are significantly improved or cured. (Visit Health
Benefits)
- Weight loss after gastric bypass surgery improves fertility. (See
article)
Gastric Bypass Recovery & Follow-up
- Surgery takes approximately two-to-three hours to perform.
- On average, our patients leave the hospital two days after gastric
bypass surgery.
- Return to work varies from one week to three weeks depending
on the type of work.
- No heavy lifting (more than 10lbs) is allowed for four to six weeks
after surgery.
- You will have the support of our dedicated team of medical professionals
who will work with you on nutrition, exercise, psychological, and physical
therapy needs both before surgery and for the long-term.
Potential Concerns of Gastric Bypass
- Bypassing a segment of small intestine results in poor
absorption of iron, calcium and certain vitamins. To prevent
nutritional deficiencies, patients will need to take daily
vitamins including calcium, iron, multivitamins and protein
supplements for the rest of their life.
- A condition known as "dumping syndrome" can occur as the
result of rapid emptying of stomach contents into the small intestine.
This is sometimes triggered when too much sugar or large amounts of food
are consumed. While generally not considered to be a serious risk to
your health, the results can be unpleasant and can include nausea, weakness,
sweating, faintness and, on occasion, diarrhea after eating. For most
patients, this syndrome is short lived.
- The surgery is irreversible.
- Visit risks of
surgery for a full description of the risks of gastric bypass surgery.
To help decide which procedure – Lap
Band or Gastric
Bypass is right for you, visit Choosing
the Right Procedure.
Achieving dramatic, sustainable weight loss is within your reach, and
the team at New Jersey Bariatric Center can help! Our approach to
patient care has resulted in zero mortality to date, zero
leak rate, and a complication rate that is lower than the national average.
These surgical results stand out as some of the best in the nation.
If you or someone you love is considering gastric bypass surgery
please join us for one of our free educational seminars. To register,
call (908) 378-1779 or click
here.