Patient and Visitor FAQs at WLH
I am a Medical Doctor from Nairobi and my wife needs Bariatric surgery. Can you help?
We can perform bariatric surgery for your wife. It will cost you 2 lac rupees at World Laparoscopy Hospital to perform sleeve gastrectomy.
A variety of weight loss operations have been created over the last two decades years. The operations recognized by many surgeons consist of vertical banded gastroplasty, stomach banding (adjustable or non-adjustable), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and malabsorption procedures (biliopancreatic diversion, duodenal switch).
The vertical banded gastroplasty involves the construction of a little pouch that limits the outlet to the lower stomach. The outlet is reinforced with a piece of mesh (screen) to prevent disturbance and dilation
The gastric bypass procedure includes dividing the stomach and forming a little stomach pouch. The new gastric pouch is connected to different lengths of your own small intestine constructed into a Y-shaped limb (Roux-en-Y gastric bypass).
The malabsorption operations cause weight loss by decreasing the absorption of calories from the intestines. These operations include decreasing the stomach size and bypassing the majority of the intestinal tracts.
Picking in between the various personnel treatments involves the surgeon's choice and consideration of the client's eating habits.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THE LAPAROSCOPIC WEIGHT PROBLEMS SURGERY?
Benefits of the laparoscopic method include:
WHO SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR LAPAROSCOPIC OBESITY SURGERY?
The following standards for picking patients for weight problems surgical treatment were developed by the National Institute of Health:
Patients ought to surpass perfect body weight by around 100 pounds (45.5 kg) or 100% above suitable body weight. The patient must have no recognized metabolic (chemical breakdown of food into energy) or endocrine (hormone) causes for the morbid weight problems. Patients need to have an objectively quantifiable issue (physical, mental, social, or economic) that may take advantage of weight reduction. This includes high blood pressure (high blood pressure), diabetes (too much sugar in the blood), cardiovascular disease, breathing problems or lung illness, sleep apnea (snoring), and arthritis, just to name a few.
The patient should understand the full significance of the proposed surgical procedure including presumed problems and dangers.
A variety of weight loss operations have been created over the last two decades years. The operations recognized by many surgeons consist of vertical banded gastroplasty, stomach banding (adjustable or non-adjustable), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and malabsorption procedures (biliopancreatic diversion, duodenal switch).
The vertical banded gastroplasty involves the construction of a little pouch that limits the outlet to the lower stomach. The outlet is reinforced with a piece of mesh (screen) to prevent disturbance and dilation
The gastric bypass procedure includes dividing the stomach and forming a little stomach pouch. The new gastric pouch is connected to different lengths of your own small intestine constructed into a Y-shaped limb (Roux-en-Y gastric bypass).
The malabsorption operations cause weight loss by decreasing the absorption of calories from the intestines. These operations include decreasing the stomach size and bypassing the majority of the intestinal tracts.
Picking in between the various personnel treatments involves the surgeon's choice and consideration of the client's eating habits.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THE LAPAROSCOPIC WEIGHT PROBLEMS SURGERY?
Benefits of the laparoscopic method include:
- Decreased post-operative pain
- Shorter medical facility stay
- Faster go back to work
- Enhanced cosmesis
WHO SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOR LAPAROSCOPIC OBESITY SURGERY?
The following standards for picking patients for weight problems surgical treatment were developed by the National Institute of Health:
Patients ought to surpass perfect body weight by around 100 pounds (45.5 kg) or 100% above suitable body weight. The patient must have no recognized metabolic (chemical breakdown of food into energy) or endocrine (hormone) causes for the morbid weight problems. Patients need to have an objectively quantifiable issue (physical, mental, social, or economic) that may take advantage of weight reduction. This includes high blood pressure (high blood pressure), diabetes (too much sugar in the blood), cardiovascular disease, breathing problems or lung illness, sleep apnea (snoring), and arthritis, just to name a few.
The patient should understand the full significance of the proposed surgical procedure including presumed problems and dangers.