Perth Surgical & Bariatrics offers several options for weight loss surgery. One of the most well-known is Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Designed to reduce the amount of food you are able to eat by cutting away a part of the stomach, gastric bypass is a permanent procedure that helps patients achieve and maintain weight loss goals.
Gastric Pouch
Stomach Bypassed
Jejunum
Duodenum (bypassed)
When gastric bypass is performed using the “open” approach, an incision is made in the abdomen extending from just below the sternum to an area slightly below the belly button. A stapling device is then used to create a tiny stomach pouch by partitioning the existing stomach, essentially changing its size and preventing too much food to be consumed. The “laparoscopic,” or minimally-invasive, approach follows the same guidelines as the “open surgery,” but is performed internally.
Using five small keyhole-sized incisions, the bariatric surgeon relies on a camera that is inserted into one of the incisions to see inside the body, while using several small instruments inserted through the other incisions to perform the procedure.
Gastric bypass or Roux-en-y surgery offers many potential benefits. Typically, patients experience a shorter recovery and less scarring with laparoscopic surgery than with traditional open surgery. However, it is important to remember that laparoscopic surgery is not appropriate for every patient, and, in some cases, surgeons will not know if they can perform the procedure laparoscopically until the surgery is underway. Various medical conditions may make laparoscopic surgery unsafe for certain patients.
Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery offers a minimally invasive approach for individuals seeking substantial and sustainable weight loss. This procedure involves resizing the stomach and redirecting a portion of the intestines, facilitating effective weight management.
Preoperative Assessment:
Mini gastric bypass surgery involves creating a small stomach pouch and bypassing a portion of the small intestine. During the procedure, the surgeon creates a small gastric pouch (~30 ml) using a linear stapler, typically along the lesser curve of the stomach, while preserving the blood supply to the remnant stomach.
Monitoring:
Regularly monitor vital signs and watch for complications like bleeding, leaks, or thromboembolism.
Pain Management:
A multimodal approach to manage postoperative pain, minimize opioid use, and facilitate early mobilization.
Fluids and Nutrition:
Fluid and nutrition intake are to be initiated according to protocol, progressing from clear liquids to pureed and solid foods gradually.
Follow-up:
Plan regular follow-up appointments to track weight loss, and nutritional status, and address any concerns or complications.
Nutritional Supplementation:
Lifelong vitamin and mineral supplements, including vitamin B12, iron, calcium, and vitamin D, to prevent deficiencies.
Lifestyle Counseling:
Ongoing guidance on dietary adjustments, exercise, and behavior modification to support sustained weight loss.
Monitoring and Surveillance:
Monitor weight loss progress, and comorbidity resolution, and manage long-term complications like reflux, dumping syndrome, or malnutrition.
Mini gastric bypass surgery merges the advantages of traditional gastric bypass with a simpler surgical process, reducing complications and recovery time. Apart from promoting significant weight loss, this surgery can address obesity-related conditions like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea. Patients often experience rapid initial weight reduction and enduring long-term outcomes.
Our proficient medical team at Perth Surgical Bariatrics delivers comprehensive pre-and post-operative care, ensuring constant support throughout the journey.
Reach out to us to book a consultation with Dr. Ravi Rao and learn about your various options for bariatric surgery.