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Video on Potential Complications of Sleeve Gastrectomy: Dr. Praveen Bhatiya
General / Apr 25th, 2023 10:05 am     A+ | a-


Dr. Praveen Bhatiya emphasised the significance of carefully weighing the risks and advantages of sleeve gastrectomy before performing the treatment in addition to the potential issues mentioned above. While weight loss surgery can be a useful tool, it is not a quick fix and calls for a lifetime commitment to upholding healthy behaviours and lifestyle modifications.
 
For those who are battling with obesity, a sleeve gastrectomy may be a helpful surgical weight loss operation. However, there are potential dangers and consequences to be aware of as with any surgery. These include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), infection, haemorrhage, leaks along staple lines, strictures, and malnutrition.
 
It's important to note that these side effects are infrequent, and the majority of individuals successfully lose weight and improve their health without any problems. Having said that, a leak is a significant complication that could develop after a sleeve gastrectomy and needs immediate medical attention.
 
The first step in managing a leak is to remove the fluid that has gathered nearby. Also given are antibiotics, which can be used to treat or prevent infections. To provide sufficient nourishment during the healing process, patients may need to receive nutritional support through a feeding tube or intravenously.
 
Infection, dehydration, or other complications must be closely monitored, and revision surgery may be required to fix the leak and take care of any underlying problems. Patients must carefully adhere to their surgeon's recommendations throughout the management of leaks, and frequent follow-up visits are essential for ensuring a proper recovery.
 
In order to create a smaller, banana-shaped stomach pouch, a piece of the stomach is removed during a sleeve gastrectomy. In recent years, the operation has grown in popularity as a therapy option for those who struggle with obesity. While a sleeve gastrectomy can be a useful weight-loss technique, there are some possible risks as well.
 
Leading bariatric surgeon Dr. Praveen Bhatiya has significant knowledge of sleeve gastrectomy and has experienced firsthand the various issues that may occur. He offered insight into some of the procedure's potential problems in a recent interview.
 
Bleeding is one of the most frequent side effects of sleeve gastrectomy. This might happen during the operation or in the hours, days, and weeks that follow. While small bleeding is frequently treatable without surgery, more serious bleeding can need extra surgery to control.
 
Infection is another possible consequence. The site of the incision, the lungs, or the abdominal cavity can all get infected. Sepsis, a condition that can be fatal, can develop as a result of severe infections.
 
Another potential side effect of sleeve gastrectomy is staple line leakage. Digestional fluids seep into the abdominal cavity when the staples used to close the stomach pouch fall away. This necessitates urgent medical care since it poses a risk of infection and other consequences.
 
After a sleeve gastrectomy, strictures, or constriction of the stomach aperture, can also happen. This may result in vomiting, nausea, and difficulty swallowing. Endoscopic dilatation is frequently effective in treating strictures, although in more serious situations, surgery may be necessary.
 
Another potential complication of sleeve gastrectomy is nutritional deficits. The smaller stomach pouch restricts how much food can be eaten, which may result in a reduction in the intake of vital nutrients. To prevent deficiencies, patients might need to take vitamin and mineral supplements for the rest of their lives.

Dr. Bhatiya concluded by highlighting the significance of patient education and informed consent. Before deciding whether to have a sleeve gastrectomy, patients should have a thorough awareness of the potential risks and benefits of the procedure as well as the alternatives.
 
Finally, sleeve gastrectomy may result in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Heartburn and other symptoms are brought on by GERD, a disorder in which stomach acid backs up into the oesophagus. While sleeve gastrectomy may help some people with GERD, it might also exacerbate the condition in others.
 
In conclusion, sleeve gastrectomy can be a very successful method of treating obesity, but it's crucial to be aware of any potential risks. Patients can lower their risk of problems and obtain positive results by collaborating closely with a skilled bariatric surgeon like Dr. Praveen Bhatiya.
 
In addition, Dr. Bhatiya emphasised the significance of choosing a skilled bariatric surgeon who can assist patients throughout the entire procedure, from preoperative assessment to postoperative care and follow-up. In order to ensure that any difficulties are found and dealt with as soon as possible following surgery, patients should also be informed of the necessity for ongoing monitoring and follow-up.
2 COMMENTS
Dr. Ansul Mukherjee
#1
Apr 27th, 2023 9:26 am
Dr. Praveen Bhatia is an expert in bariatric surgery and has identified several potential complications of sleeve gastrectomy, including bleeding, leaks, strictures, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. These complications may require additional procedures and careful postoperative management.
Dr. Akshay Manocha
#2
Nov 13th, 2023 5:58 am
Dr. Praveen Bhatiya underscores the critical evaluation of risks and benefits associated with sleeve gastrectomy. While beneficial for weight loss, it necessitates a lifelong commitment to healthy behaviors and acknowledges potential complications like GERD, infection, bleeding, leaks, strictures, and malnutrition.




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