Obesity Surgery - Revision Bariatric Surgery
Revision Surgery
A corrective laparoscopic operation performed due to insufficient weight loss, weight regain, or complications following a previous bariatric surgery.
About the Operation
Revision surgery is a corrective laparoscopic operation performed due to insufficient weight loss, weight regain, or complications following a previous bariatric surgery. It is planned with detailed preoperative evaluation and endoscopy.
Application Details
- 1Sleeve → bypass conversion is the most common type of revision.
- 2Gastric band removal and conversion surgery can be performed.
- 3Anastomosis revision or stoma narrowing can be performed.
- 4Detailed preoperative evaluation and endoscopy are mandatory.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Those who have regained weight after bariatric surgery or failed to reach their target weight
- Bariatric patients experiencing complications (reflux, dumping syndrome)
Operation Summary
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