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Gastric Bypass Using Laparoscopic Surgery 

Gastric bypass is a surgical procedure which involves reducing the size of the stomach to enable the person to eat less thereby shedding extra weight faster. A surgeon may be able to carry out this surgical procedure in several different ways. These choices are usually dependent on the patient's individual needs, the risks involved and the patient's overall welfare. The doctor's surgical skills and abilities as well as personal preferences may play a role in choosing the best method too. From any viewpoint though, gastric bypass is still a major life changing surgery and as such it does have its own associated risks. Hence, proper and careful assessment of the type of surgery to employ is of utmost importance.

 

One of these methods is laparoscopic surgery, which is considered to be one of the most beneficial forms of bariatric gastric bypass. It is predicted that more people will be opting for this type more than others as years go by. The benefits of this method actually serve as the main reason why gastric surgery is being considered by a lot of people nowadays as a means of losing weight faster.

Why Is Laparoscopic Surgery Beneficial?

So, what is so special about laparoscopic surgery and why is it considered so highly beneficial? First of all, in laparoscopic surgery the incision made on the patient is much smaller in size than that in regular surgery. In this type of surgery, the surgeon makes several small incision sites on the patient's abdomen rather than creating a large one. The doctor then uses these sites, known as ports, to operate on the right area. By the use of a video camera set in one port, he can visualize the ongoing procedure on a monitor better rather than on the actual happening. Some ports may also be set up to serve as open insertion sites for various surgical tools which may be required to finish the operation. Because of the smaller incisions and decreased tissue damage, the healing period is relatively shortened.

The other benefits this method offers include those directly affecting the patient significantly. His or her hospital stay is most likely shortened. The degree of pain and discomfort the patient is expected to suffer is also lesser; and his overall recovery period is shorter in this method. The risk of infection is also highly reduced keeping the general risks of gastric bypass to a minimum. Furthermore, in laparoscopic surgery, both internal and external scarring experienced by the patient can be expected to be minimal.

Laparoscopic surgery may be one of the most advanced and complicated types of surgical operation a doctor can perform, but who are highly skilled at it may not find it too difficult to do on their patients.




 

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