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Sleeve gastrectomy, what is familiar as the surgery of cutting the stomach, is one of the most common weight reduction surgeries, which involves the removal of approximately 75% of the size of the stomach, where the remaining part of the stomach resembles a banana, which helps reduce the amount of food that may be consumed by the person to reduce the production of hormone Ghrelin, which is responsible for the appetite for food during hunger, and thus losing weight faster.
Sleeve gastrectomy is performed by the laparoscope, so the patient spends a shorter period after the surgery until the recovery from its effects and returning to normal life. Weight loss is estimated at about 60% of the previous weight. Many people may choose to undergo sleeve gastrectomy to reduce their weight and control some serious diseases that can be associated with excess weight.
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Obesity and weight loss specialists use sleeve gastrectomy for obese patients whose obesity is associated with other health problems, which may have serious consequences that could threaten their lives. The most important diseases associated with obesity are listed below:
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Before confirming the patient's ability to undergo Sleeve gastronomy, he must undergo a series of tests recommended by the specialist of obesity surgery and weight loss responsible for obesity cases, including:
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Sleeve gastrectomy may have the following complications:
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Sleeve gastrectomy operation has three main stages:
The patient is asked to stop smoking for several weeks before the surgery and continue to do so after the operation; to improve the chances of recovery, and the patient should stop using any of the blood thinner drugs such as aspirin, warfarin or ibuprofen.
The patient must abstain from food and drink before the sleeve gastrectomy surgery in about 8 hours.
After waking up, the patient is asked to walk and move on the same day, and after reassuring his health he can leave the hospital the next day, or stay in the hospital about 3 days more in other cases.
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When the patient checks out from the hospital and for the next 4 weeks, all the foods he can eat will be mashed, after that, he may start eating some soft food for about two or three months, gradually turning to eating all kinds of food.
But the patient must be aware that all his eating habits have changed, and that what he is following now from a nutritional, health and physical system will be the main reason for achieving the best results after the sleeve gastrectomy surgery.
Obesity and weight loss specialists who are in charge of the surgery may offer a range of important nutritional tips after sleeve gastrectomy surgery that will help the patient in his new life; the most important tips:
The patient can reach the target weight loss of nearly 60% of his weight after one year; especially in the case of commitment to a good health program includes regular exercise.
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