Procedures of Gastric Bypass Surgery
First, you will receive general anesthesia, so you will be asleep during the surgery and won’t feel any pain. The surgery has two main steps:
Making the Stomach Smaller: The surgeon staples your stomach to create a small pouch about the size of a walnut, which limits the amount of food you can eat and helps you lose weight.
Bypassing Part of the Small Intestine: The surgeon connects your pouch to a new opening in the small intestine, allowing food to bypass part of the intestine, which reduces the length of intestine involved in the absorption of nutrients.
How to prepare for Gastric Bypass Surgery
Preparing for bypass surgery involves several important steps to ensure your safety and readiness for the procedure:
Health Assessment: Compile your medical and family history, and discuss your concerns, fears, and goals for the surgery with your doctor. You will also need to attend a presurgical assessment, including an anesthesia evaluation, to assess your heart and lung function and ensure your body can safely undergo the surgery.
Blood Tests: You’ll have blood tests to check your metabolic and nutritional health.
Additional Tests: Depending on your health and the specific type of surgery, you may need additional tests. For example, if you have gastrointestinal symptoms, an endoscopy may be required. Your surgeon may also suggest tests for sleep apnea, imaging studies, or bone density tests.
Consult with a Bariatric Dietitian: Meet with a bariatric dietitian before surgery to understand what to expect in terms of dietary changes after the procedure. Your surgeon may also recommend a liver shrinkage diet to prepare your body for surgery, and the dietitian will guide you on this process.
Stop Smoking: It’s important to stop smoking at least 4-6 weeks prior to surgery. You will not be considered a candidate for bariatric surgery if you continue smoking. Smoking increases the risk of developing ulcers at the surgical site and can compromise your health and surgical results.
Prepare Your Clothing: Make sure to prepare clothes that are comfortable and appropriately sized for after surgery.
These preparations will help ensure you are in the best possible condition for surgery.
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