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Gastric Bypass Surgery in Istanbul

Also known as “Roux-en-Y” surgery, Gastric bypass is an obesity surgery and metabolic surgery. Along with obesity, it also helps treat or alleviate obesity-related issues such as diabetes, hyperglycemia, hypertension, gastroesophageal reflux, sleep apnea, etc.

The procedure involves shrinking the stomach so that fewer calories are consumed and less fat absorption in the body takes place. People struggling with obesity and obesity-induced conditions such as diabetes, sleep apnea, or high blood pressure can go through a complete weight-loss transformation with this procedure.

“Roux-en-Y” or Gastric Bypass is one of the most common types of weight-loss surgeries. This procedure is performed to treat morbid obesity and many obesity-related issues. It also helps in treating a variety of other life-threatening medical issues including diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, etc. The purpose of the surgery is to limit food intake and restrict fat absorption in the body. Restrictive eating and malabsorption of food lead to extreme weight loss over a few weeks or months after the surgery.

Three types of bariatric surgeries are performed to counter obesity and other obesity-related health issues. Each one focuses on limiting food intake and modifying the stomach to achieve weight loss. The three bariatric surgeries for weight loss include.

With over 50 years in the medical field, gastric bypass is now considered a “gold standard” procedure. Since 1993, it is performed laparoscopically under anesthesia by making 5 to 6 small incisions in the abdomen. The surgeon creates a small pouch out of the stomach by stapling the upper abdomen. The pouch is then connected directly to the part of the small intestine called the “Roux Limb”.

The small pouch allows patients to eat only a fraction of the amount they used to eat. The bypass also allows the body to skip the nutrient absorption phase with fast digestion and less fat production. Gastric bypass can help get rid of over 100 pounds of excess weight and lower the risk for certain heart conditions.

A restrictive weight loss surgery in which a gastric band is placed around the stomach to restrict food intake. The gastric band is made of soft silicone and is placed around the upper portion of the stomach. It is connected to a port placed under your skin.

Unlike gastric bypass, there is no division of the stomach or intestines in this surgery. The band is tightened around the upper stomach area so that you are fuller quickly and consume less food. It can also be removed or redone whenever needed. It is the least invasive procedure but the results are not as dramatic as gastric bypass or gastric sleeve surgery.

Also known as Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy, this surgery involves dividing the stomach into two parts. Around 75% to 80% of the stomach is separated first and the other 20% serves as the new stomach. The primary purpose of this surgery is to shrink the stomach size so that limited food is ingested and less fat is absorbed. People can lose about 60% to 70% of their excess weight through this surgery.

 

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Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass in Turkey

What is an RYGBP operation?

“Roux-en-Y” is the alternative French name for Gastric bypass surgery. The surgery involves creating a small pouch out of the stomach that is directly attached to the small intestine. A bigger part of the stomach is stapled to stop the food from going into the large intestine, thereby creating a bypass. When the food doesn’t go into the large intestine, the nutrients are not fully absorbed by the body. Therefore, you eat less, and less fat is produced in the body.

While gastric bypass is a weight-loss and nutritional surgery, not everyone is suitable for this procedure. It is performed to treat severe obesity and is suitable for those who are medically ill due to their excessive weight. Doctors advise gastric bypass when someone is morbidly obese with a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 40. It is also advisable if your BMI is between 35 and 40 and you struggle with sleep apnea, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.

Weight-loss surgery is a suitable option for individuals who are committed to taking care of their health in the long run. People who struggle with substance abuse and alcoholism are not the best candidates for this surgery. Smokers are also not the best candidates for gastric bypass because of higher chances of complications.

Gastric bypass or Roux-en-Y modifies your stomach so it takes at least a week or more for things to go back to normal. The patient may have to stay in the hospital for 2 to 3 days to make sure there are no complications. You will be asked strictly to consume a liquid diet for the first 1 or 2 weeks after the surgery.

After a week or two you can switch to solid food but only soft foods such as oatmeal, porridge, mashed vegetables, fruits, etc. In the first few days, it is normal to experience fatigue, nausea, vomiting, difficulty sleeping, appetite loss, flatulence, diarrhea, and mood swings. These last only for a week or two but if they continue longer, it is advised to see your doctor right away.

You can go back to your regular diet after a month given your recovery is normal without any complications. The surgery may cause nutritional deficiencies because of malabsorption of food in the body.

Your doctor will most likely prescribe vitamin and mineral supplements to meet your daily nutritional requirements. Supplements prescribed after the surgery include daily multivitamins, calcium, vitamin B-12, vitamin D, and iron. Blood tests are advised every 6 months because certain nutritional deficiencies may occur.

A healthy diet and regular exercise help prolong the effects of the surgery and help you keep off the weight. It is highly advised to regularly visit a dietician who can help you fulfill your dietary needs. It is important to keep in mind that it is a complete lifestyle change so seeking psychological help may also benefit you.

 

Mini Gastric Bypass Operation in Turkey

What is Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery?

A type of bariatric surgery that is a lot similar to Gastric Sleeve Surgery but is less invasive and takes less time. A small part of the stomach is separated and a small pouch with a bypass tube is directly connected to the lower part of the small intestine. It is a reversible procedure because no part of the stomach is removed completely. However, mini gastric bypass reversal is not recommended because of the possibility of serious complications. You can expect to lose around 60% to 70% of your excess weight in the 2-year period after the surgery. Continuous weight loss may be experienced after the surgery with the help of healthy eating habits and daily exercise.

Bariatric surgeries are better suited for obese individuals rather than slightly overweight people. Only people with a BMI over 40 are eligible for this surgery with at least one obesity-related condition. Overly obese (more than 180kg) people with severe diabetes or any heart condition are perfect candidates for mini-bypass surgery. However, a complete patient history must be evaluated to determine if they qualify for the surgery.

A mini gastric bypass surgery is performed under anesthesia so it takes some time for the body to recover. The recovery period lasts for at least 3 weeks to 6 weeks or a month in some cases. Extra precaution is advised during this period regarding physical activity. For the first week, doctors advise patients to consume a liquid diet to avoid putting a lot of stress on the body. It is normal to lose a lot of weight in the first few weeks but keep your doctor updated about the changes in your body. It is important to follow postoperative nutrition instructions given by your doctor to recover safely.

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Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery in Istanbul

What is BPD/DS surgery?

Biliopancreatic Duodenum Switch is a weight loss surgery that involves shrinking the stomach and bypassing a significant portion of the small intestine. It combines restrictive and malabsorptive processes for obese people to lose weight. The rerouting of the digestive tract reduces the absorption of nutrients resulting in significant weight loss.

The BPD/DS surgery is usually recommended for individuals who have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or more. It is a more suitable procedure for individuals who cannot lose weight through non-surgical means. Healthcare providers take into account a person’s age and general health conditions when determining if they are suitable for surgery. Individuals who are older or have conditions may require a more comprehensive evaluation. People with life-threatening conditions such as diabetes and hypertension can also opt for this surgery.

After undergoing a BPD/DS surgery, the postoperative period is crucial for healthy recovery and keeping the weight off. After the surgery, you will spend a few days in the hospital so that doctors can monitor your immediate recovery. For the first few weeks, you will be on a liquid diet and gradually transition to a soft diet. Postoperative nutrition is an important part of your recovery after the surgery.

Due to malabsorption, you will be prescribed multivitamin supplements including calcium, iron, vitamin D, and B12. Weight loss typically occurs between the first 12 to 18 months given that patients consistently eat healthy and exercise.

Which surgical method is used in Gastric bypass surgery?

Most bariatric surgeries including gastric bypass are performed laparoscopically. A laparoscope is a long, thin, and flexible medical instrument with a high-resolution camera and a light on its tip. Surgeons use laparoscopes to visualize and perform procedures in the abdomen and pelvic area without making large incisions. In a laparoscopic gastric bypass, several small abdominal incisions are made to perform a gastric bypass.

It is a more minimally invasive approach that causes less tissue damage, less pain, and quicker recovery compared to open surgery. Gastric bypass can also be performed traditionally with an open surgery method. However, it is more applicable in more complex cases when there are no other options available.

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The duration of the gastric bypass operation depends on the surgical technique and the complexity of the case. A laparoscopic gastric bypass typically takes 2 to 3 hours on average. Open surgery may take longer than this because of several surgical complexities.

One must meet the criteria set by health professionals to be eligible for gastric bypass surgery. Body Mass Index (BMI) is a primary factor that determines one’s eligibility. BMI over 40 is the standard criterion for gastric bypass but 35 to 39 BMI may also be considered if someone struggles with severe conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease.

People over the age of 60 must be assessed extensively to rule out severe medical conditions to avoid complications. Overall, the procedure is suitable for obese individuals who cannot lose weight through non-surgical means and struggle with serious medical issues.

Gastric bypass is a medical weight loss procedure that involves altering the digestive system to lose excessive weight. The process involves shrinking the stomach and bypassing the small intestine for malabsorption. Doctors perform this surgery laparoscopically and traditionally with open body technique. The laparoscopic method is more common now in which small incisions are made leading to quicker recovery and less pain.

It differs from person to person but you can lose 50% to 60% of excessive weight by gastric bypass surgery. Most of the weight is lost in the first 10 to 12 months given the patient eats healthy and exercises after the surgery. You can continue to lose weight for up to 3 years.

As with any surgical procedure, gastric bypass also carries certain risks and complications. Although rare, complications such as infections, blood clots, bleeding, and leaks may occur post-procedure. After gastric bypass, you are at risk for malnutrition due to malabsorption of food in the body. There can be severe vitamin and mineral deficiencies, especially calcium, iron, and vitamin B’s. You may have to take multivitamin supplements all your life to meet daily nutritional needs.

Stomal stenosis is a serious condition that can occur after the surgery. It involves tightening and narrowing of the new opening between the stomach and intestine. It is accompanied by vomiting shortly after eating or drinking and may cause severe nausea as well. Other risks likely to occur after the surgery include Dumping Syndrome and Peritonitis.

There are numerous advantages of gastric bypass for those who struggle with obesity and other serious health problems. Not only can you lose all the excessive weight but other conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and sleep apnea also improve drastically. There are many psychological benefits of this surgery as well. Issues such as self-esteem, self-image, anxiety, and depression may improve dramatically as the patient loses weight.

Bariatric surgeries, gastric sleeve, and gastric bypass are the most common procedures for weight loss in modern medicine. They are often seen as alternatives and one of them is advised according to the patient’s medical condition and age.

Overall, gastric bypass is a more complex procedure whereas gastric sleeve is a simple one-step procedure. However, gastric bypass induces faster and more significant weight loss whereas gastric sleeve produces moderate results and has a lower impact on metabolism.

Gastric bypass produces more significant hormonal changes in the body by modifying leptin levels and the hormone ghrelin. Both impact body weight and appetite.

Gastric sleeve is a more straightforward procedure of the two with fewer complications while gastric bypass may cause a range of complications. However, the last call must be your doctor’s because they are the ones who can analyze your health the best.

Yes, they can indeed. Gastric bypass may improve or in many cases eliminate the disease by making patients lose excessive weight. Doctors recommend bariatric surgeries for people with type 2 diabetes and a body mass index of over 40. The surgery modifies your hunger hormones which affects insulin levels in the body. It drastically improves insulin resistance and lowers blood sugar levels in the body.

One of the major concerns people often have is why have bariatric surgery in Istanbul. Turkey and most importantly Istanbul is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is also among the top 10 most recognized medical tourism centers in the world. Almost 1.2 million Europeans come to Istanbul and other cities for different medical services. The cost of medical procedures is also approximately 80% less than other countries in the world.

The strategic location of Istanbul between Europe and Asia offers easy flight connections. There is a huge number of transit flights that fly from Istanbul airport so it is convenient to find flights back and forth. Additionally, it is less than a 3-hour flight from most of the European countries.

The city also offers a robust and well-established medical tourism sector featuring clinics and agencies that plan the entire procedure for you. From hotel bookings to airport transfers, hospital transfers, and translators, everything is included in the offered packages. Last but not least, Istanbul is an ideal vacation spot with a rich cultural history and countless tourist activities.

Turkey ranks number 8th in Europe for health tourism according to the World Medical Tourism Index. The Turkish Health Ministry regulates health organizations to ensure the quality and safety of healthcare services. Medical procedures cost approximately 70% less than those in the UK and USA. The most well-known hospitals for gastric bypass include Acibadem Group, Memorial Hospital, Medicana, Florence Nightingale, Liv Hospital, Hisar Intercontinental Hospital, and Medistanbul Hospital.

The cost of gastric bypass surgery differs in different regions of the world. At the moment, the cost of gastric bypass in the US lies somewhere between $18,000 to $25,000. The average cost of this surgery in the EU, and Germany is about €8000 to €10.000. The average cost of this procedure in Turkey is $3,500 to $5000 which is quite reasonable as compared to the rest of the world.

A Healthy You is a Happy You! Istanbul is waiting to serve you to achieve your weight loss goals.

Your health is your life’s biggest asset so investing in it is the best thing you can do. Istanbul is home to a wide range of clinics and hospitals that specialize in bariatric surgery. Thousands of patients undergo bariatric procedures every year and meanwhile improve their health and appearance. If you too are looking to transform your health and boost your confidence, Istanbul is an ideal location to fulfill your needs.

What are the Steps of Gastric Bypass Procedure?

Are you thinking of having Gastric Bypass surgery in Istanbul? Here is what you need to know about the process…

Step 1 : Contacting the Patient Representative for Information

You can contact our patient counselor for help with:

  • Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI)
  • Collecting information about your health history
  • You can get detailed information about obesity surgeries, especially Gastric Bypass, and determine the most suitable option for you.

Once your health history has been meticulously checked by our experienced doctors and you have been approved for surgery, you can proceed to the next stages of your treatment.

We are here to provide you with the best health care.

Step 2 – Airport Reception and Hospitalization

Upon arrival in Istanbul, our welcome team will be waiting for you at the airport. Our VIP transfer vehicle will take you to the hospital, which is only a 5-minute drive away. We will take care of all the details such as hospitalization and surgery procedures that need to be done at the hospital. We will also be with you to sign the necessary documents related to your surgery. Your health is our priority and we are here for you.

Step 3 – Tests and Consultation with Your Doctor

We will perform the following examinations to make sure you are ready for the operation:

  • Lung X-ray
  • Pulmonary function test
  • Blood test
  • Electrocardiography
  • Ultrasound
  • Body mass index calculation

After your examinations, you will be interviewed by psychiatrists, internists and anesthesiologists.

Step 4 – Endoscopy and Gastric Bypass Surgery

After all the necessary tests, you will be ready for surgery. Gastric Bypass surgery is a weight loss procedure that helps you lose weight by changing the way your stomach and small intestine process the food you eat. Here’s what happens during surgery:

  • During the procedure, you will be given general anesthesia, which will put you to sleep and keep you pain-free.
  • The surgeon will make several small cuts in your abdomen and insert a laparoscope – a thin, lighted tube with a camera inside – and other surgical instruments.
  • The surgeon will then use these instruments to make a small cut at the top of your stomach that can hold about one ounce of food. This reduces the amount of food you eat and makes you feel full sooner.
  • The surgeon will then cut your small intestine and connect it to the newly created stomach pouch. This allows food to bypass part of your small intestine, which reduces the amount of calories and nutrients your body absorbs.

The surgery usually takes around 2-3 hours and most patients stay in the hospital for 3-4 days to recover after surgery. During this time, you will be cared for by our experienced medical staff and closely monitored for any signs of complications.

Step 5 – Hospital Discharge

After your surgery is complete, you will stay in our hospital for a few days to recover. During your hospital stay, the following will happen:

  • You will be given pain medication to relieve any discomfort or pain you may feel after the surgery.
  • Our medical staff will check your vital signs and make sure you are recovering normally.
  • You will be encouraged to get up and move around to prevent blood clots and improve circulation.
  • Our bariatric dietitian will provide you with nutritional advice and help you transition to a new diet.

Step 6 – Accommodation in Our Contracted Hotel

Our contracted hotel provides:

  • 5-star comfort and service quality and a comfortable stay.
  • 24/7 room services and internet access.
  • Spa, gym, and recreational facilities to help you recover physically and mentally.

Gastric Bypass surgery in Istanbul is a safe and effective way to improve your health and open the doors to a healthier life. We will be happy to be with you as you take your first step to a healthier life.

Dixi Travel look forward to serving you.

FAQ about Gastric Bypass Surgery

Here are the most commonly asked questions related to gastric bypass surgery:

Gastric bypass surgery is an effective procedure for treating obesity and many other obesity-related issues. Apart from losing excessive weight, the surgery also helps in the alleviation and reduction of serious conditions like Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, obstructive sleep apnea, and heart disease.

Gastric bypass is a fairly common and relatively safe weight-loss procedure. However, as with any surgery, a few complications after bariatric surgery complications after bariatric surgery can arise. Some of the potential risks include infections, bleeding, blood clots, anastomotic leaks, dumping syndrome, and peritonitis (internal inflammation).

The cost of gastric bypass surgery differs from region to region. It costs almost 70% less in Turkey than in the UK or the USA.

Alcohol is a big no-no for people who undergo gastric bypass surgery. It is advised not to have alcohol at least for 6 months after the surgery.

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