Stomach Reduction

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Stomach reduction surgery is a weight loss operation that reduces the size of the stomach by surgically removing or dividing a portion of the stomach. This surgery allows the person to feel full with less food, thus reducing their daily calorie intake. Stomach reduction surgery can be performed using a variety of techniques, but the most commonly used methods are:

 

  1. Sleeve Gastrectomy: In this method, a large portion of the stomach is removed, creating a narrow, tube-shaped stomach. Sleeve gastrectomy reduces the volume of the stomach by approximately 75%, which allows the person to feel full with less food. In addition, since the part of the stomach that secretes hunger hormones is removed, appetite also decreases.
  2. Gastric Bypass: In gastric bypass surgery, the stomach is reduced to create a small stomach pouch and a portion of the small intestine is connected to this pouch. This procedure reduces both the stomach volume and the absorption of nutrients, accelerating weight loss.
  3. Gastric Band: Adjustable gastric band divides the stomach into two separate sections with a band placed on the upper part of the stomach. The tightness of the band can be adjusted after surgery, allowing the person to feel full with less food.
  4. Who is Suitable for Gastric Reduction Surgery?
  • Those with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 and Above: Suitable for people with morbid obesity.
  • Those with a BMI between 35-40 and Obesity-Related Health Problems: Also suitable for people with serious obesity-related health problems such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea.
  • Those Who Cannot Achieve Sufficient Weight Loss with Diet and Exercise: Provides a surgical solution for people who are unsuccessful with traditional weight loss methods.

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