Weight Loss: What are the Long-Term Results of Sleeve Gastric Surgery?

Weight loss options: what are the long-term results of sleeve gastric surgery? When obesity arrives, we try a variety of ways to lose weight. But none of them work particularly well, so does it work for sleeve gastrectomy? What are the long-term results of sleeve gastric surgery? Bariatric surgery is not only the only effective treatment for morbidly obese patients, but it is also evolving as a metabolic surgery, providing a new treatment for patients with refractory obesity combined with diabetes. The modalities of bariatric surgery have changed considerably over the decades, and current bariatric surgery has undergone continuous improvement and development to become a relatively safe and effective surgical treatment. The specialization of bariatric surgery is an inevitable trend after the boom of bariatric surgery. Independent bariatric surgery can focus on the service and quality improvement of bariatric surgery, and it is also very helpful for the professional training and research development of bariatric and metabolic surgery. What is restrictive surgery? Restrictive surgery, as the name suggests, is the practice of limiting the volume of the stomach to achieve weight loss and thus improve metabolic syndrome. In the early days, restrictive surgery was performed by implanting a banding material to bind and separate the stomach. Later, with the advancement of materials and surgical techniques, the banding could be adjusted outside of the body, but this type of surgery still cannot achieve solid and long-lasting therapeutic effects, and is accompanied by the risk of the banding slipping off, shifting, or even gastric perforation, and it is now being gradually withdrawn from the arena of weight loss surgery. The emergence of sleeve gastrectomy Sleeve gastrectomy, also a restrictive surgery, is a procedure in which most of the stomach is resected to form a banana-shaped tubular stomach, and the fundus tissue, which has the function of hormone secretion, is removed while restricting the capacity of the stomach. Due to the exact weight loss effect and less damage to the gastrointestinal tract, reconstruction of the digestive tract is avoided, making the surgical risk and the incidence of postoperative complications much lower. And more and more studies have shown that the sleeve gastrectomy plays a very good role in both the weight loss effect and the improvement of metabolic diseases, based on the above reasons the sleeve gastrectomy has been used more and more. What are the long-term results of the Sleeve Gastric Surgery? Sleeve Gastric Surgery is a good choice for morbidly obese people because of its effectiveness in weight loss, its safety and the ease and speed of the procedure.