Weight Loss Surgery / Bariatric Surgery In Amritsar / Dr. Amit Garg | Codsils

Bariatric surgery encompasses a range of surgical techniques designed to facilitate weight loss through modifications to the digestive system. Dr. Amit Garg is one of the best Bariatric Surgeon in Amritsar, leading the CODSILS (Centre For Obesity, Diabetes & Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery).

This esteemed institution provides a comprehensive array of surgical solutions for weight loss and metabolic enhancement, firmly establishing itself as one of India’s preeminent weight loss centers.

Consider Bariatric Surgery if:
  • Your BMI stands at 40 or higher, indicating severe obesity.
  • Your BMI falls between 35 and 39.9, and you have comorbidities like diabetes or arterial hypertension associated with your weight.
  • You are ready to embrace the necessary lifestyle adjustments for the surgery’s effectiveness.

While obesity surgery can lead to a substantial reduction of up to 50% or more in excess body weight, it’s important to understand that it’s not a miraculous solution. It does not guarantee the complete elimination of excess weight or the sustained maintenance of the achieved weight loss. Achieving success in post-surgery weight loss hinges on a person’s commitment to enduring changes in eating habits and a dedication to regular physical activity.

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Dr Amit Garg

Minimal Access Bariatric
Metabolic & GI Surgeon

Types of Bariatric / Weight Loss Surgery in Amritsar

There are several types of bariatric surgery, each with its own approach to promoting weight loss and addressing obesity-related health issues. Here are some common types:

Gastric Sleeve Surgery (Sleeve Gastrectomy)

In this procedure, a portion of the stomach is removed, leaving a smaller “sleeve” or tube-shaped stomach. This reduces the amount of food that can be consumed, leading to weight loss.

Gastric Bypass Surgery (Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass)

This surgery involves creating a small pouch at the top of the stomach and rerouting the small intestine to connect to it. It restricts food intake and reduces calorie absorption, resulting in weight loss.

Adjustable Gastric Banding (Lap-Band or Realize Band)

A band is placed around the upper part of the stomach, creating a small pouch. The band can be adjusted to control the rate of food passage, helping with portion control.

Duodenal Switch (Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch - BPD/DS)

This complex procedure involves reducing the stomach size and rerouting the small intestine, allowing for both restriction and malabsorption of calories.

Mini Gastric Bypass (One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass - OAGB)

Similar to the traditional gastric bypass, but with fewer connections and a shorter duration. It aims to achieve weight loss through restriction and malabsorption.

Intragastric Balloon

This non-surgical option involves placing a balloon in the stomach temporarily to create a sense of fullness and limit food intake. It’s typically used for short-term weight loss.

Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty

This is a minimally invasive procedure where sutures are used to reduce the size of the stomach and restrict food intake.

The choice of bariatric surgery depends on various factors, including the patient’s BMI, health conditions, and individual preferences. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the most suitable option based on your specific needs and circumstances.

However, it’s crucial to acknowledge that while these procedures offer effective weight loss and long-term maintenance, they are not without their challenges. The biliopancreatic diversion – BPD, for instance, poses a heightened risk of deficiencies in calcium, iron, vitamins, and proteins, necessitating vigilant and ongoing health monitoring. Unpleasant side effects, such as alterations in bowel movement frequency and odor, can also manifest.

Side Effects of Bariatric Surgery In Amritsar

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Foremost, individuals who undergo obesity surgery must adhere to a diligent check-up schedule, as regular examinations are indispensable for optimizing outcomes and minimizing complications. These assessments, which include scheduled blood tests, may require some degree of mobility for those living at a distance from the center, both in the months following surgery and in subsequent years.

Secondly, it’s vital to recognize that while obesity surgery confers substantial benefits to various bodily systems—such as the endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, and locomotor systems—it may not be as advantageous for the digestive system. Depending on the specific surgery performed, patients may experience common side effects like nausea, vomiting, gastroesophageal reflux, dumping syndrome, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation.

Lastly, a third category of side effects pertains to nutrition. These can vary significantly among procedures and may result from reduced intake or impaired absorption. Absorption-related deficiencies, typically more severe, often necessitate chronic supplementation with calcium, iron, and vitamins.

For any query related to weight loss/ type 2 diabetes treatment  you  can reach us via email at codsils.info@gmail.com or call us at +91 6283337650

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