All operations or interventions for morbid obesity attempt to reduce the stomach capacity. This has the effect of reducing appetite and caloric intake which allows for weight loss. There are a number of different procedures which can achieve this aim and gastric sleeve resection, also known as sleeve or tube gastrectomy, is one of them. The operation consists of removing about three quarters of the stomach.
The stomach is a large pouch in the upper abdomen which is designed to take large volumes of food and fluid (up to 2 1⁄2 litres) and expand when doing so. Sleeve gastrectomy reduces the carrying capacity of the stomach to about 100-200mls. This is a procedure which can usually be performed laparoscopicaly (keyhole surgery). A tube is placed in the stomach to guide the surgeon so that a stapling and cutting device can be run along the stomach to excise a large portion. This leaves a very long narrow tube or sleeve into which the food will be passing. This creates very early satiety (sensation of fullness) and a dramatic reduction in the appetite.Obesity is a disease that affects 34 percent of adults age 20 and over in India.. Currently, almost 1 in 5 men and over 1 in 6 women are overweight. In some urban areas, the rates are as high as 40%. India is now in the grip of an obesity epidemic and the trend needs to be immediately arrested by taxing junk food, restricting food ads and making food labelling clearer, according to a study. New study released by the Registrar General of India indicates that obesity-related diseases have joined malnutrition as leading causes of death. If maintained, even weight losses as small as 10 percent of body weight can improve your health. Knowing the various reasons that people become obese can help you understand your own struggle more clearly.
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