Gastric Revisional Surgery

Gastric Revisional Surgery

What is revisional surgery for the stomach?

Following bariatric surgery, inadequate weight reduction or rebound may occur. Gastric revisional surgery can correct complications from previous weight loss surgery and help you achieve your weight loss goals by introducing additional restrictions or malabsorption. Two possible methods are available.

Advantages of gastric revisional surgery

When is it Necessary to Have Gastric Revision Surgery? Only prior weight loss surgeries can be corrected with gastric revisional surgery. In specific situations, patients may switch from an adjustable gastric band to a complete gastric bypass.

Patients who choose less expensive operations overseas but now lack the aftercare necessary to recuperate properly and experience meaningful weight loss are frequently the subjects of revisional histories.

Fewer follow-up appointments are required.

a higher proportion of weight loss outcomes

Increased self-assurance

Health and obesity-related ailments have improved.

Is Bariatric Revision Surgery the Best Option for Me?

How Revision Surgery Operates A gastric sleeve or gastric bypass are the two options to consider when changing a surgical procedure.

It is possible to convert an adjustable gastric band into a gastric bypass in a single surgery. Revisional surgery carries nearly twice the risk of serious problems compared to initial bariatric surgery, so it must be performed in highly skilled centres like Tonic Weight Loss Surgery.

Before and after surgery, the entire Tonic team will be in touch to offer guidance on suitable preparations and post-surgery care. Before surgery, patients are often required to follow a diet that reduces their calorie intake by 800 calories per day for approximately two weeks.

Patients will be instructed to follow a particular diet following surgery to facilitate their recovery. This diet consists of a two-week liquid phase, a one- to two-week puréed phase, and a one- to two-week phase of soft, easily digestible meals.

How Revision Surgery Operates A gastric sleeve or gastric bypass are the two options to consider when changing a surgical procedure. It is possible to convert an adjustable gastric band into a gastric bypass in a single surgery. Revisional surgery carries nearly twice the risk of serious problems compared to initial bariatric surgery, so it must be performed in highly skilled centres like Tonic Weight Loss Surgery.

Before and after surgery, the entire Tonic team will be in touch to offer guidance on suitable preparations and post-surgery care. Before surgery, patients are often required to follow a diet that reduces their calorie intake by 800 calories per day for approximately two weeks. Patients will be instructed to follow a particular diet following surgery to facilitate their recovery. This regimen involves a two-week liquid diet, followed by a one- to two-week puréed diet, and then a one- to two-week diet of soft, easily digestible meals.

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