Metabolic Surgery Clinic

We have been treating type 2 diabetes patients using surgical methods like Metabolic Surger.

Metabolic Surgery Clinic

We have been treating type 2 diabetes patients using surgical methods like Metabolic Surger.

Metabolic Surgery Clinic

We have been treating type 2 diabetes patients using surgical methods like Metabolic Surger.

Metabolic Surgery Clinic

We have been treating type 2 diabetes patients using surgical methods like Metabolic Surger.

Metabolic Surgery Clinic

We have been treating type 2 diabetes patients using surgical methods like Metabolic Surger.

Tuesday 26 December 2017

IS WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY A PERFECT SOLUTION TO FIGHT OBESITY?


If there is one chronic condition which has come to define 21st century man, it is obesity. Estimates classify 1/3 of the American population as obese while 2/3 are classed as overweight. Similar statistics are reflected in many developed countries with developing countries jumping on the bandwagon due to increasing adoption of Western diets and lifestyles. 

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Wednesday 6 December 2017

HOW WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY WORKS WHEN DIETS DON'T

An all too familiar feeling despair and sometimes disappointment crops up among individuals who have begun to gain weight after working so hard to lose it. This stems a feeling shared by numerous obese patients going through one exercise regimen or dieting protocol to lose weight. Over time, exercise, dietary modifications and even drugs have continued to prove ineffective in enabling obese or overweight individuals to lose weight and even when they are disciplined and committed enough to follow through on their desired regimen. Whatever weight is lost is quickly regained in the door term as the body has reprogrammed itself to lower it's metabolic rate, thus leading to accumulation and conservation of calories even in the face of dieting.

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An exciting option which has proven very effective over r time in helping obese individuals lose weight and maintain their lost weight in the long run is metabolic surgery, weight loss surgery or diabetes surgery. Weight loss surgery helps obese individuals achieve excellent weight loss results. It involves the use of Bariatric techniques such as gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding, ileal interposition, transit bipartition, sleeve gastrectomy etc.

A quick question which comes up is, why or more appropriately, how weight loss surgery works when diets don't?

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Weight loss surgery typically achieve the following effects

·         Decrease in the capacity of the stomach, thus reducing the amount of food intake and increasing satiety with smaller meals. This is difficult to achieve with dieting alone.
·         Decrease the length of the gut leading to decrease in absorption of nutrients.
·         Modification of gut hormones, leading to decreased hunger and increased satiety with smaller meals.
·         Increase the metabolic rate of the body.
·         Increasing insulin secretion and increasing the sensitivity of body cells to insulin.

All these work together to ensure rapid weight loss and also maintain weight loss, preventing regaining of weight in the shortest possible time.

Diets on the other hand require a lot of discipline to stick to and relapses typically occurs among individuals. In addition, in obese people, the body cells are already primed, causing them to lower the body's metabolic rate enabling them to conserve energy and store up fat. This leads to regaining weight.

Added to the achievement of significant weight loss, weight loss surgery has also been noted to improve metabolic conditions such as Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, with diabetics achieving remission and good blood sugar control in the long term.

Of the various weight loss surgery options available, the one which produces the most drastic result is gastric bypass surgery. However, in choosing the best option for you, a lot of factors need to be considered including cost, desire for reversibility, long term effects etc. These factors must be considered and discussed with your physician in order to arrive at the best weight loss surgery option for you.

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After weight loss surgery, the body undergoes the transformation in order to adjust to the new status quo. A knowledge of these possible transformations is essential to preparing for adequate adjustment.

·         The most obvious change is significant weight loss. Get ready to alter your wardrobe too.
·         Due to the laparoscopic approaches used, recovery typically takes 1-6 weeks.
·         Some procedures require you to take some vitamin and mineral supplements after surgery.
·         You'd be expected to eat small meals,  more frequently than before. Getting adjusted to this meal plan can sometimes be difficult for some individuals.
·         Exercise is important as it helps you to keep off lost weight.
·         Some challenges with rapid weight loss include aesthetic issues such a short saggy skin.
·       Some patients have been noted to have some mood swings and even depression. It is good to have supportive family, friends or social support.


Working with your physician and keeping to your appointment schedule helps you cope with the transformation and help you live healthier and happier after surgery. 

Thursday 9 November 2017

IS WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY A PERFECT SOLUTION TO FIGHT OBESITY?

If there is one chronic condition which has come to define the 21st-century man, it is obesity. Estimates classify 1/3 of the American population as obese while 2/3 are classed as overweight. Similar statistics are reflected in many developed countries with developing countries jumping on the bandwagon due to increasing adoption of Western diets and lifestyles. Further compounding this problem is the sedentary lifestyle, a lack of exercise and genetic predisposition in some individuals.

Weight loss Surgery


Traditional approaches to management of obesity have focused on lifestyle changes, dieting and drugs. There is currently a plethora of dieting regimens, exercise routines and drugs which are offered as options for weight loss. Sadly, however, results from these traditional approaches have been less than satisfactory. Individuals who lose weight tend to regain it in the long run. Even the most disciplined of individuals are not spared of this fate.

In a bid to address this gap created by traditional approaches, other options are being explored to achieve weight loss. One option which has proven effective and promising is Weight loss surgery. Weight loss surgery, bariatric surgery or metabolic surgery makes use of Bariatric techniques which include gastric bypass surgery, transit bipartition, ileal interposition, and sleeve gastrectomy among others.

Weight loss Surgery


These use minimally invasive techniques or laparoscopic approaches during surgery. Impressive and phenomenal results have been posted thus far with many patients attaining weight loss within a short period of time and maintaining stable weight loss over the long term. In addition to causing weight loss, it also has other associated benefits such as improving insulin sensitivity of body cells, increasing insulin secretion, increasing satiety and improving symptoms of metabolic syndrome. All these add up to make it the magic bullet in the management of obesity. The laparoscopic nature of the procedure makes it less fraught with complications during surgery and post-op, less hospital stay, rapid weight loss, and rapid recovery.

Weight loss Surgery


As with all surgical procedures, it has some side effects but these are overshadowed or dwarfed in comparison to the overwhelming benefits of weight loss surgery.

Despite the glaring benefits, is Weight loss surgery open for everyone?

Though a proven treatment option for attaining rapid weight loss, certain criteria make certain patients qualified for weight loss surgery. These indications include the following:

·         Individuals with BMI of 40 and above

·         Patients with BMI of 35 and above who have at least one other obesity-associated health condition which includes type 2 diabetes Mellitus, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, dyslipidemia etc.

·         Type 2 Diabetic patients with BMI of 30 and above who fail to achieve adequate blood sugar control despite best medical treatment.

·         Patients who have been unable to achieve optimal weight loss despite efforts.

·         Obesity that is refractory to all other interventions.

Individuals who meet any of the above criteria are potential candidates for bariatric surgery. Thus in the light of all the obvious benefits and extreme effectiveness in achieving weight loss in obese individuals, it should not be used as a first line approach, rather, it should be explored only after efforts have been made to adopt a healthy lifestyle and dieting habits. It is when these fail despite disciplined attempts or the patient falls into any of the category described above, do they qualify for weight loss surgery.

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Thus although currently the most effective treatment for obesity, weight loss surgery should not be considered as the first option in the management of obesity and achievement and maintenance of weight control. 

Monday 23 October 2017

HOW IS BARIATRIC SURGERY HELPFUL FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES?


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 Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, a disease of adult onset, is a complex metabolic condition in which there is resistance by body cells to insulin, with a gradual decrease in production of insulin by the beta cells of the pancreas over time.

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