Vertical Gastrectomy Weight Loss Surgery for Morbid Obesity

Dr. Kavita | January 3, 2011

Persons who have morbid obesity find it very frustrating to lose weight so some of them rely on weight loss surgery just to help cure their problem. Most of the times, these individuals who have a Body Mass (BMI) of over forty or is more than a hundred pounds that their ideal body weight will try dozens of dietary programs but all of it simply remains fruitless. It simply becomes very difficult for them to change their lifestyle and even their dietary habit so they simply seek help from medical professionals who can help them undergo weight loss surgery.
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Vertical Gastrectomy is a type of weight loss surgery which gives hope to patients who are suffering from morbid obesity. It promises that they will lose more than a hundred pounds after the procedure. Nevertheless, this weight loss surgery is only performed for patients who weigh more than five hundred pounds as a drastic way to lose weight and the last resolution nutritionists and dieticians see that can help their patients regain control of their life.

Vertical Gastrectomy is called in different names. It can be referred to as vertical sleeve gastrectomy, parietal gastrectomy, vertical gastroplasty, gastric reduction or greater curvature gastrectomy. In any way, this weight loss surgery involves removing excess volume of the stomach which will help eliminate the hormone production of Ghrelin that is believed to produce the hunger sensation of the body. During the procedure, the stomach will be segmented along a vertical axis so the surgeon can create a durable rate-limiting and reinforced stoma at the distal end of the stomach’s pouch. The plug of the stomach is then removed then a propylene collar will be placed on its hole which will soon be stapled to itself.

This type of weight loss surgery rarely encounters metabolic complications primarily because the normal flow of the food in the stomach remains unaltered. Nevertheless since a portion of the stomach is removed during the weight loss surgery; there is no way to place it back in its original place. The weight loss surgery is simply irreversible.

Vertical Gastrectomy as a form of weight loss surgery involves stomach stapling so chances of leaks and other complications are possible nevertheless, there are very few recorded occurrences of this type. Moreover, morbid obesity patients may be required to undergo another weight loss surgery just to help them lose the rest of their excess weight which will produce another expense on their part.

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