Economic Bariatric surgery in India is offered at internationally accredited hospitals of Goa that too at cost saving budget. Hospitals in Goa are equipped with a tremendous staff of skilled and experienced nurses, technologists and surgeons who are committed to providing the most advanced and compassionate in-patient and out-patient care. It is increasingly attracting patients from U.K. and rest of the world. Goa is an interesting location for getting your health propped up and getting those long postponed surgeries done. You have modern facilities, short waiting times and very affordable prices for Bariatric surgery, hospital services and medicines. On top of that you will probably recover much faster, with a holiday in an exotic location added as a bonus. Bariatric surgery in India at hospitals of Goa is performed by the most experienced surgeons with efficient results.
What is Bariatric Surgery?
Bariatric surgery is an option to alleviate debilitating diseases caused by morbid obesity. Patients who intend to undergo this surgery must be highly motivated. They must be able to adhere to diet, exercise, and medical guidelines for the rest of their lives aftersurgery.
There are several types of Bariatric surgery available, but they fall into three basic categories. Adjustable gastric banding, or vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG), is designed to reduce the size of the stomach with the use of an adjustable silicon band. The weight loss is achieved by limiting the amount of food and liquids the patient can ingest.
Indications for Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery is an option in severely obese patients, where lifestyle/medication have been evaluated but found not to be effective. Surgery can be combined with other treatments. Referrals are usually made via a specialist obesity management service.There are clear guidelines from NICE about who should be considered for bariatric surgery.
Adults
• BMI ≥40 kg/m2 OR BMI 35-40 kg/m2 with other significant disease (e.g. type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure) that could be improved by weight loss and:
o All appropriate non-surgical measures have failed to achieve or maintain adequate clinically beneficial weight loss for at least 6 months
o They are receiving or will receive intensive specialist management
o They are generally fit for anaesthesia and surgery
o They commit to the need for long-term follow-up
• As a first-line option if BMI of >50 kg/m2 and surgical intervention is considered appropriate (and consider orlistat before surgery if the waiting time is long)
Young people
Surgery is not generally recommended as it is fraught with ethical issues and the potential long-term benefits and complications are not yet known.2 However, NICE suggests that it may be considered in exceptional circumstances, if:
• They have achieved or nearly achieved physiological maturity
• BMI ≥40 kg/m2 OR 35-40 kg/m2 with other significant disease (e.g. type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure) that could be improved by weight loss
• All appropriate non-surgical measures have failed to achieve or maintain adequate clinically beneficial weight loss for at least 6 months2
• They are receiving or will receive intensive specialist management
• They are fit for anaesthesia and surgery
• They commit to the need for long-term follow-up
Bariatric Surgery Procedures
• Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding: places a constricting ring around the stomach, below the gastro-oesphageal junction. The bands incorporate an inflatable balloon which can adjust the size of the ring, to regulate food intake.
• Sleeve gastrectomy: most of the stomach is removed, leaving a sleeve-shaped cylinder of stomach with reduced capacity. This procedure is irreversible.
• Gastric bypass creates a small gastric pouch (restrictive) joined to the jejunum, bypassing the duodenum and proximal jejunum (malabsorptive).
• Biliopancreatic diversion: is a more extensive form of the gast
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Bariatric Surgery in India offered at Economical Budget Saving Cost at Hospitals of Goa
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Economical Budget Saving Cost at
Hospitals of Goa
2. Medical tourism Economic Bariatric surgery
in India is offered at internationally accredited
hospitals of Goa that too at cost saving
budget. Hospitals in Goa are equipped with a
tremendous staff of skilled and experienced
nurses, technologists and surgeons who are
committed to providing the most advanced and
compassionate in-patient and out-patient care. It
is increasingly attracting patients from U.K. and
rest of the world. Goa is an interesting location
for getting your health propped up and getting
those long postponed surgeries done. You have
modern facilities, short waiting times and very
affordable prices for Bariatric surgery, hospital services and medicines. On top of that
you will probably recover much faster, with a holiday in an exotic location added as a
bonus. Bariatric surgery in India at hospitals of Goa is performed by the most
experienced surgeons with efficient results.
What is Bariatric Surgery?
Bariatric surgery is an option to alleviate debilitating diseases caused by morbid obesity.
Patients who intend to undergo this surgery must be highly motivated. They must be able
to adhere to diet, exercise, and medical guidelines for the rest of their lives aftersurgery.
There are several types of Bariatric surgery available, but they fall into three basic
categories. Adjustable gastric banding, or vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG), is designed
to reduce the size of the stomach with the use of an adjustable silicon band. The weight
loss is achieved by limiting the amount of food and liquids the patient can ingest.
Indications for Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery is an option in severely obese patients, where lifestyle/medication have
been evaluated but found not to be effective. Surgery can be combined with other
treatments. Referrals are usually made via a specialist obesity management service.There
are clear guidelines from NICE about who should be considered for bariatric surgery.
Adults
2 2
• BMI ≥40 kg/m OR BMI 35-40 kg/m with other significant disease (e.g. type 2
diabetes, high blood pressure) that could be improved by weight loss and:
o All appropriate non-surgical measures have failed to achieve or maintain
adequate clinically beneficial weight loss for at least 6 months
o They are receiving or will receive intensive specialist management
o They are generally fit for anaesthesia and surgery
o They commit to the need for long-term follow-up
2
• As a first-line option if BMI of >50 kg/m and surgical intervention is considered
appropriate (and consider orlistat before surgery if the waiting time is long)
Young people
3. Surgery is not generally recommended as it is fraught with ethical issues and the potential
long-term benefits and complications are not yet known.2 However, NICE suggests that it
may be considered in exceptional circumstances, if:
• They have achieved or nearly achieved physiological maturity
2 2
• BMI ≥40 kg/m OR 35-40 kg/m with other significant disease (e.g. type 2 diabetes,
high blood pressure) that could be improved by weight loss
• All appropriate non-surgical measures have failed to achieve or maintain adequate
clinically beneficial weight loss for at least 6 months2
• They are receiving or will receive intensive specialist management
• They are fit for anaesthesia and surgery
• They commit to the need for long-term follow-up
Bariatric Surgery Procedures
• Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding: places a constricting ring around the
stomach, below the gastro-oesphageal junction. The bands incorporate an inflatable
balloon which can adjust the size of the ring, to regulate food intake.
• Sleeve gastrectomy: most of the stomach is removed, leaving a sleeve-shaped
cylinder of stomach with reduced capacity. This procedure is irreversible.
• Gastric bypass creates a small gastric pouch (restrictive) joined to the jejunum,
bypassing the duodenum and proximal jejunum (malabsorptive).
• Biliopancreatic diversion: is a more extensive form of the gastric bypass, with the
gastric pouch joined to the ileum. It produces more extreme malabsorption.
• Duodenal switch: biliopancreatic diversion is sometimes performed with a duodenal
switch. This produces a short distal length of small intestine, severely limiting caloric
absorption.
• Jejuno-ileal bypass: is no longer used, having a high morbidity and mortality.
• Gastric stimulation: uses an implanted pacemaker-type device to produce electrical
gastric stimulation.
• Intragastric ballon: this is an endoscopic rather than surgical procedure, placing a
silicone balloon inflated in the stomach to promote a feeling of satiety. There is
4. insufficient evidence to assess its effectiveness, and there were complications such
as gastric erosions and ulcers.
Follow-up Care for Bariatric Surgery
After Bariatric surgery, during the first year, patients meet from two to four times with a
member of their health care team and a psychologist. Team members work to help
patients make long-term lifestyle changes. Some people may develop additional eating
problems after surgery.
The Bariatric surgery alone will not help someone lose weight and keep it off. Surgery,
together with a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet and daily exercise, will help someone lose
weight and maintain the weight loss. Following the guidelines about food choices and level
of physical activity is very important. Behavioral therapy focuses on behaviors that get in
the way of losing and keeping off weight.
Why Goa?
Goa is very well prepared to service foreigners when it comes to health care. Bariatric
surgery in India is preferred because of infrastructure and technology in which India
is at par with developed countries and has some of the best hospitals and treatment
centers in the world with the best facilities. Outcome of the surgery is best as the
surgeons are well versed in treating international patients and have much experience
in their respective fields. Apart from the best services patients are benefited from low
cost. To get more info on Bariatric surgery in India, visit us at
www.forerunnershealthcare.com or mail your queries at
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