Alternatives for Gastric Bypass Surgery
Gastric Bypass Surgery is usually suggested to treat morbid obesity. The procedure involves division of the stomach pouch to create a reduction in functional volume of the organ. However, resultant comorbidities have generated a preference for a number of alternatives to the procedure, including non-surgical control over dietary intake...
- Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases like coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure.
- Diabetes mellitus type 2, Kidney failure.
- Nerve damage.
- Dysmetabolic Syndrome X.
- Hypertension or high blood pressure.
- Obstructive sleep apnea.
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease.
- Asthma.
- Gallbladder disease.
- Liver diseases such as steatosis, steatohepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver.
- Venous thromboembolic diseases such as thrombophlebitis and Pulmonary embolus.
- Degenerative disc diseases such as sciatica, spinal stenosis and lumbar spondylosis.
- Osteoarthritis.
- Infection of the incisions due to release of bacteria during the operation.
- Hemorrhage.
- Hernia.
- Bowel obstruction.
- Anastomotic leakage.
- Anastomotic strictures and ulceration.
- Dumping syndrome.
- Nutritional deficiencies such as hyperparathyroidism and pernicious anemia.
Gastric bypass alternatives to surgery include:
Lap-Band Gastric Restriction: This lap band surgery procedure involves lowering the capacity of the stomach by fastening a band around the upper stomach to create a separate, smaller stomach pouch. This greatly restricts the amount of food intake, inducing a sensation of having eaten to full capacity. This procedure does no involve cutting or any kind of stomach rerouting. It is not only least invasive, but also results in less pain and scarring.
Vertical Banded Gastroplasty: VBG is another common gastric bypass alternative. This procedure uses a surgical technique referred to as stomach stapling, to create the smaller stomach pouch that helps reduce food-intake.
Gastric Bypass Surgery alternatives also include the application of non-surgical procedures such as:
Dietary Therapy: This alternative to Gastric Bypass Surgery involves the adherence to a strict diet to reduce calorie intake. Weight loss is achieved gradually and steadily. The therapy includes educating the patient on the calorie content of different foods, general food composition, importance of reading nutrition labels, ideal food types to indulge in and nutritious food preparations. In this way, the patient is able to address and adhere to a low-calorie, low-fat dietary regimes, at all times.
Exercise Therapy: Moderate physical exercise also helps a lot in the treatment of morbid obesity. Special exercise regimes are designed to progress beyond the initial 30 minutes and effectively target abdominal fat and waist circumference. Aerobic exercises, dance routines, brisk walking, cycling, jogging and swimming are all part of the Exercise Therapy developed to address obesity.
Behavior Therapy: This therapy aims at improving exercise and diet activity patterns and habits. The strategies focus on effective weight loss and identification of associated high-risk situations. The patient is made conscious about the effects of high-calorie food and is rewarded for exercising longer or consuming little or no fatty foodstuffs. Behavior Therapy involves the development of a social support network to motivate and encourage weight loss.

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