There are several most common types of gastroptosis surgery

Gastric ptosis is commonly treated with surgical procedures such as gastrectomy and dissection, and is usually used in patients who have failed medication, as well as in patients who have a combination of acute gastric torsion and other conditions. Gastric ptosis may be caused by insufficient diaphragmatic suspension, laxity of perigastric ligaments, relaxation of abdominal muscles, decrease in intra-abdominal pressure, and gastric ulcers. Surgery can be performed if medication is ineffective, and in some patients with acute gastric torsion. For mild gastric ptosis, partial gastrectomy can be performed to reduce the size of the stomach and avoid the stomach from storing a large amount of food, which helps to restore the normal position of the stomach. When acute gastric torsion leads to gastric perforation, gastrointestinal bleeding and other emergencies, a caesarean section can be performed to explore the lesion site, and partial gastrectomy or repair surgery can be performed to remove the necrotic or perforated segment of the gastric wall, stop the bleeding in a timely manner, and restore the normal anatomical position of the stomach. If surgical treatment is needed for gastric ptosis, it is necessary to choose the appropriate surgical plan according to the condition and under the guidance of the doctor to improve the quality of life of the patient as much as possible.