Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery in India is offered along with a rejuvenating holiday in Kerala. Highly skied super specialist surgeons of Kerala perform the surgery for better outcome. Kerala is famous as holiday destination worldwide and apart from this it is now being considered as the best medical tourism destination. Medical facility provided in Kerala is attracting the patient’s crowd from the western countries as they seek treatment at low cost. Kerala is also famous for its exotic beaches and tourist locations that can be beneficial for faster recovery post treatment. So, patients can opt for Laparoscopic bypass surgery in India and can have a holiday in Kerala with efficient results.
What is a Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass is a minimally invasive operation that reduces the stomach capacity to a very small volume and limits food intake, which helps a person to achieve complete and long-lasting weight loss.
How Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery done?
The operation is performed, using laparoscopic technique via 6 small incisions (1-2 cm. each) in the abdomen. Using stapling instruments, a new tiny stomach pouch is constructed to a volume of 15-30 ml. It is then connected directly to the small intestine, bypassing most of the stomach. Because the operation is a minimally invasive procedure, incisional pain is usually minimal.
Why Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery done?
The purpose of the operation is to reduce food intake to a very small quantity without causing hunger. Appetite is dramatically controlled by the restrictive effect of the new stomach pouch, which is filled up when just a small amount of food is consumed, leading to an early feeling of fullness in the course of eating a meal. With reduced calorie intake, the body consumes stored body fat in order to meet the daily calorie need, resulting in rapid loss of body fat weight. With time, the restrictive effect of the stomach pouch gradually diminishes but never disappears completely. This gradually allows bigger meal-sizes until a normal size is reached in 12-18 months, at which point most of the unwanted excess body fat is completely depleted.
Who is the Candidate for Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Candidates for laparoscopic Gastric bypass are at least 45 kg. (100lb) overweight, which is equivalent to having a BMI ( Body Mass Index) of 40.Less overweight individuals with a BMI of 35 may be considered candidates for surgery, if they suffer from obesity-related co-morbid conditions, e.g. diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, sleep apnea, pain in weight-bearing joints that interferes with job or lifestyle, etc.
Risks & complications of Gastric Bypass Surgery
Major surgical complications requiring a return to the operation room occur in about 1% of patients, and include bleeding, infection, leakage, organ injury and intestinal obstruction. Risks from developing blood clot in the deep vein of the legs and the lungs are kept to a minimum by employing prophylactic blood thinner, leg pumps and early ambulation.
After surgery, eating habits need to be adjusted to the new small stomach capacity. Failure to control eating behavior and repeated over-eating may cause excessive vomiting, but usually only in the first few months following surgery.
Why India?
Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery in India is offered at low cost that is beneficial for patients who come from countries like UK and USA where surgery costs are too high. Forerunners HealthCare in India offers you the treatment along with the best medical care and accommodation and all other service required during the treatment and has tieups with various hospitals having trained experienced surgeons in dealing with international patients. Kerala is famous for its alternative medical therapies such as Ayurveda, which help to rejuvenate and revitalize the body. What many tourists have now discovered is that Kerala has a pool of trained doctors and nur
2. Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery in India is offered along with a rejuvenating
holiday in Kerala. Highly skied super specialist surgeons of Kerala perform the surgery
for better outcome. Kerala is famous as holiday destination worldwide and apart from this
it is now being considered as the best medical tourism destination. Medical facility
provided in Kerala is attracting the patient’s crowd from the western countries as they
seek treatment at low cost. Kerala is also famous for its exotic beaches and tourist
locations that can be beneficial for faster recovery post treatment. So, patients can opt for
Laparoscopic bypass surgery in India and can have a holiday in Kerala with efficient
results.
What is a Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass is a minimally invasive operation that reduces the
stomach capacity to a very small volume and limits food intake, which helps a person to
achieve complete and long-lasting weight loss.
How Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery done?
The operation is performed, using
laparoscopic technique via 6 small incisions
(1-2 cm. each) in the abdomen. Using
stapling instruments, a new tiny stomach
pouch is constructed to a volume of 15-30
ml. It is then connected directly to the small
intestine, bypassing most of the stomach.
Because the operation is a minimally
invasive procedure, incisional pain is usually
minimal.
Why Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass
Surgery done?
The purpose of the operation is to reduce food intake to a very small quantity without
causing hunger. Appetite is dramatically controlled by the restrictive effect of the new
stomach pouch, which is filled up when just a small amount of food is consumed, leading
to an early feeling of fullness in the course of eating a meal. With reduced calorie intake,
the body consumes stored body fat in order to meet the daily calorie need, resulting in
rapid loss of body fat weight. With time, the restrictive effect of the stomach pouch
gradually diminishes but never disappears completely. This gradually allows bigger meal-
sizes until a normal size is reached in 12-18 months, at which point most of the unwanted
excess body fat is completely depleted.
Who is the Candidate for Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery?
Candidates for laparoscopic Gastric bypass are at least 45 kg. (100lb) overweight, which
is equivalent to having a BMI ( Body Mass Index) of 40.Less overweight individuals with a
BMI of 35 may be considered candidates for surgery, if they suffer from obesity-related
3. co-morbid conditions, e.g. diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, sleep apnea, pain in
weight-bearing joints that interferes with job or lifestyle, etc.
Risks & complications of Gastric Bypass Surgery
Major surgical complications requiring a return to the operation room occur in about 1%
of patients, and include bleeding, infection, leakage, organ injury and intestinal
obstruction. Risks from developing blood clot in the deep vein of the legs and the lungs
are kept to a minimum by employing prophylactic blood thinner, leg pumps and early
ambulation.
After surgery, eating habits need to be adjusted to the new small stomach capacity.
Failure to control eating behavior and repeated over-eating may cause excessive
vomiting, but usually only in the first few months following surgery.
Why India?
Laparoscopic gastric bypass
surgery in India is offered at low cost
that is beneficial for patients who come
from countries like UK and USA where
surgery costs are too high.
Forerunners HealthCare in India
offers you the treatment along with the
best medical care and accommodation
and all other service required during
the treatment and has tieups with
various hospitals having trained
experienced surgeons in dealing with
international patients. Kerala is famous
for its alternative medical therapies
such as Ayurveda, which help to
rejuvenate and revitalize the body. What many tourists have now discovered is that
Kerala has a pool of trained doctors and nurses and an excellent network of hospitals
that offer international standard treatments at very affordable prices. For more details on
Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery in India, visit us at
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