Expert Redo Bariatric Surgeries

Redo Bariatric Surgeries are bariatric surgeries done in those who have previously undergone a bariatric surgery for various reasons.

Our expert team at TODS Hospital in Bangalore specializes in performing redo bariatric surgeries and bringing you back to health.

Who requires a redo bariatric surgery

Weight regain after sleeve gastrectomy: This could be due over eating, lack of exercise,  dilatation/expansion of the sleeve over the years.

If you have weight regain after sleeve gastrectomy, then, following are the choices:

  • Re-Sleeve
  • Sleeve to MGB
  • Sleeve RYGB
  • Sleeve to Sleeve plus procedure 
  • Sleeve to SADI
  • Sleeve to SASI
  • Sleeve to DJB

Weight regain after Roux-n-Y Gastric bypass: If a person gains weight many years after a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, the reasons could be faulty eating habits having high calorie junk food, lack of exercise increase, in the pouch size, and/or increase in the anastomotic size. /*(2 videos)*/

If you have weight regain after a Roux-en-Y (RYGB) Gastric bypass, then following are the choices:

  • RYGB to pouch correction with distal Gastric bypass /*(2 videos: Distal bypass and pouch correction)*/

The redo bariatric surgery will be a reduction in the pouch size and anastomotic size and converting to a distal gastric bypass. 

If you have not being able to lose significant weight after the primary surgery then converting to a stronger bariatric procedure will give good results and help you reach target weight.

If you develop acid reflex hartborn regurgitation a few years after  a sleeve gastrectomy, the reason could be faulty over eating and dilatation of the sleeve or there is a chance that the sleeve has migrated in to the chest allowing the acid from the stomach to freely enter in to the food pip.

This can be managed by  converting the sleeve to a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and repairing the hiatus by approximating the crura

  • Sleeve to gastric bypass

After a Roux-n-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), or a mini gastric bypass marginal ulcers can develop, in those who smocke or use NSAID tablets for pain, consume excessive alcohol, have H.Pylori infection and if there is a big gap between two meals. Marginal ulcer can be treated by medical therapy like PPI, endoscopic therapy and correcting faulty food habits. If the marginal ulcer dose not heal or if it perforates,  surgery is the treatment of choice. */(Marginal ulcer video)*/

  • Surgery for marginal ulcer

If sleeve surgery has been done for a person only for obesity (Weight loss), and if the person has a strong family history for diabetes then one can archive diabetes remission by a redo/revision surgery – Sleeve to Roux-en-Y (RYGB Gastric mini Bypass) */(1 Video – Sleeve to RYGN)*/

Vomiting after a bariatric surgery could happens if, during the first month after surgery, the person eats food fast, has big morsels or does not chew food properly. This can be managed by eating slowly chewing properly and having small morsels.

But there could be other reasons for vomiting that persists, like: 

  • After sleeve surgery
    • twist or kink in the sleeve */(Video)*/
    • Stricture/Narrowing in the sleeve
  • After RYGB (Roux-en-Y gastric bypass)
    • Narrowing at the GJ (Gastro Jejunostomy) anastomotic site
    • Narrowing at the JJ (Jejunostomy) anastomotic site
  • After Mini gastric bypass
    • Kink in the afferent or efferent limbs

Leak is the non-complication after a bariatric surgery. The treatment depends on the type of surgery 

Transform Your Weight Loss Journey with Expert Bariatric Revisions

Options for Redo Bariatric Surgeries

It all depends on the primary (First) bariatric surgery (Weight loss surgery) that you have undergone. There are various options, but the experts at TODS Hospital will go in to the details about the problem you are facing and then such as redo procedure that is best suited for you.

 

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Our Comprehensive Revision Services Include

Sleeve to Mini Gastric Bypass

For patients seeking further weight loss after a gastric sleeve, converting to a mini gastric bypass can be an effective solution. Our experts will guide you through this transformative process.

Gastric Sleeve Revision

If your initial gastric sleeve surgery hasn't provided the expected results, a revision can address issues like weight regain or complications. Our experienced surgeons will carefully assess your situation to determine the best course of action.

Gastric Sleeve Revision

If your initial gastric sleeve surgery hasn't provided the expected results, a revision can address issues like weight regain or complications. Our experienced surgeons will carefully assess your situation to determine the best course of action.

Sleeve Gastrectomy to loop duodenojejunal bypass (DJB)

For those not achieving desired results with sleeve gastrectomy, the Sleeve to Loop DJB revision offers enhanced weight loss and metabolic benefits. By adding a bypass to part of the small intestine, this procedure supports better weight management and addresses obesity-related conditions effectively.

Sleeve Gastrectomy to SASI

The Sleeve Gastrectomy to SASI conversion is an effective option for patients seeking improved weight loss outcomes after a sleeve gastrectomy. By adding a bypass from the stomach to the ileum, SASI reduces calorie absorption and promotes enhanced metabolic control, supporting better long-term weight management and health improvements.

Sleeve Gastrectomy to SASI

The Sleeve Gastrectomy to SASI conversion is an effective option for patients seeking improved weight loss outcomes after a sleeve gastrectomy. By adding a bypass from the stomach to the ileum, SASI reduces calorie absorption and promotes enhanced metabolic control, supporting better long-term weight management and health improvements.

Gastric Sleeve to Roux-en-y gastric bypass

Transitioning from a gastric sleeve to a gastric bypass can provide additional weight loss and health benefits. Our team specializes in this conversion to help you continue your weight loss journey successfully.

Sleeve gastrectomy to Duodenal switch

For patients needing further weight loss after a sleeve gastrectomy, the conversion to a Duodenal Switch combines sleeve restriction with additional intestinal bypass. This revision enhances weight loss and metabolic benefits by reducing calorie absorption, offering a powerful solution for long-term weight control and managing obesity-related conditions.

Sleeve gastrectomy to Duodenal switch

For patients needing further weight loss after a sleeve gastrectomy, the conversion to a Duodenal Switch combines sleeve restriction with additional intestinal bypass. This revision enhances weight loss and metabolic benefits by reducing calorie absorption, offering a powerful solution for long-term weight control and managing obesity-related conditions.

Sleeve Gastrectomy to SADI

The Sleeve Gastrectomy to SADI revision is ideal for those who need enhanced weight loss after a sleeve procedure. This conversion involves a single bypass from the duodenum to the ileum, reducing calorie absorption and supporting better metabolic health, making it an effective option for long-term weight management.

Sleeve to Transit Bipartition

The Sleeve Gastrectomy to Transit Bipartition conversion combines the benefits of gastric restriction with an advanced bypass technique. This procedure reroutes food through both the stomach and small intestine, promoting significant weight loss by limiting calorie absorption and improving metabolic function, offering lasting results for patients struggling with obesity.

Sleeve to Transit Bipartition

The Sleeve Gastrectomy to Transit Bipartition conversion combines the benefits of gastric restriction with an advanced bypass technique. This procedure reroutes food through both the stomach and small intestine, promoting significant weight loss by limiting calorie absorption and improving metabolic function, offering lasting results for patients struggling with obesity.

Sleeve Gastrectomy to Roux-en-Y Duodenojejunal Bypass (DJB)

The Sleeve Gastrectomy to Roux-en-Y DJB conversion is designed for patients seeking additional weight loss or metabolic improvement after a sleeve procedure. This approach involves bypassing a section of the small intestine, reducing calorie absorption, and enhancing metabolic control, making it a reliable solution for long-term weight and health management.

Too Narrow Sleeve Correction

For patients experiencing complications from an overly narrow sleeve after a gastrectomy, a corrective procedure can help restore normal stomach function and improve comfort. This revision adjusts the shape and size of the sleeve, alleviating issues like reflux, nausea, and poor nutrient intake, ultimately supporting better health and quality of life.

Too Narrow Sleeve Correction

For patients experiencing complications from an overly narrow sleeve after a gastrectomy, a corrective procedure can help restore normal stomach function and improve comfort. This revision adjusts the shape and size of the sleeve, alleviating issues like reflux, nausea, and poor nutrient intake, ultimately supporting better health and quality of life.

Sleeve Leak Repair

A sleeve leak is a rare but serious complication that can occur after sleeve gastrectomy, causing discomfort, infection, and other health risks. This corrective procedure is designed to seal the leak, promote healing, and prevent further complications. Repairing a sleeve leak is essential for restoring safe digestion and supporting a smooth recovery.

Sleeve Twist Correction

A sleeve twist, or torsion, can occur after a sleeve gastrectomy, leading to symptoms like nausea, pain, and difficulty swallowing. Correcting the twist involves realigning the stomach to ensure proper function and comfort. This procedure relieves symptoms and helps restore normal digestion, improving overall quality of life for affected patients.

Sleeve Twist Correction

A sleeve twist, or torsion, can occur after a sleeve gastrectomy, leading to symptoms like nausea, pain, and difficulty swallowing. Correcting the twist involves realigning the stomach to ensure proper function and comfort. This procedure relieves symptoms and helps restore normal digestion, improving overall quality of life for affected patients.

Stenosis or Stricture Correction

Stenosis, or stricture, can develop after sleeve gastrectomy, causing a narrowing of the stomach passage and leading to symptoms like pain, nausea, and difficulty eating. This corrective procedure widens the narrowed area, allowing for smoother digestion and relief from discomfort, ultimately enhancing patients’ post-surgery experience and quality of life.

Sleeve Reservoir Reconstruction

A sleeve reservoir issue occurs when the stomach's shape or capacity after a sleeve gastrectomy impacts digestion or weight loss outcomes. Reconstruction aims to restore the proper size and functionality of the stomach, improving food tolerance, digestion, and long-term surgical success.

Sleeve Reservoir Reconstruction

A sleeve reservoir issue occurs when the stomach's shape or capacity after a sleeve gastrectomy impacts digestion or weight loss outcomes. Reconstruction aims to restore the proper size and functionality of the stomach, improving food tolerance, digestion, and long-term surgical success.

MGB Reservoir Adjustment

In cases where the stomach reservoir after a Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB) is causing complications or inadequate weight loss, a reservoir adjustment can help. This procedure restores the optimal size and shape of the stomach pouch, enhancing digestion, nutrient absorption, and overall patient outcomes.

Bypass Reservoir Adjustment

When the stomach reservoir after a bypass surgery is improperly sized or shaped, it can lead to discomfort or suboptimal weight loss. A reservoir adjustment reshapes and optimizes the stomach pouch, ensuring better digestion, improved nutrient absorption, and more effective weight management results.

Bypass Reservoir Adjustment

When the stomach reservoir after a bypass surgery is improperly sized or shaped, it can lead to discomfort or suboptimal weight loss. A reservoir adjustment reshapes and optimizes the stomach pouch, ensuring better digestion, improved nutrient absorption, and more effective weight management results.

Banded Sleeve Reservoir Adjustment

In a Banded Sleeve Gastrectomy, issues with the reservoir can arise if the stomach pouch is not functioning optimally. Adjusting the reservoir ensures the correct size and shape, improving food restriction, digestion, and weight loss results while maintaining the benefits of the band.

Banded Bypass Reservoir Adjustment

For patients with a Banded Gastric Bypass, reservoir issues can impact digestion and weight loss outcomes. Adjusting the reservoir ensures the stomach pouch is appropriately sized and functioning, optimizing restriction and enhancing long-term results while preserving the benefits of the band.

Banded Bypass Reservoir Adjustment

For patients with a Banded Gastric Bypass, reservoir issues can impact digestion and weight loss outcomes. Adjusting the reservoir ensures the stomach pouch is appropriately sized and functioning, optimizing restriction and enhancing long-term results while preserving the benefits of the band.

Marginal Ulcer Treatment

A marginal ulcer can develop at the connection between the stomach and small intestine after gastric surgery, causing pain, nausea, or complications like bleeding. Treatment focuses on repairing the ulcer and preventing recurrence, ensuring proper healing and restoring digestive comfort for long-term health.

Gastric Bypass Revision

Complications or insufficient weight loss from your gastric bypass surgery can be effectively managed with a revision. We offer advanced techniques to ensure you achieve optimal results and improve your overall health.

Redo Gastric Bypass

If your original gastric bypass surgery requires a redo due to complications or weight regain, we provide expert surgical solutions to rectify issues and enhance your results.

Redo Gastric Sleeve

Experiencing challenges with your gastric sleeve surgery? A redo gastric sleeve surgery can correct complications and help you achieve your desired weight loss outcomes.

Sleeve Plus Surgery

Enhance the results of your gastric sleeve surgery with our innovative Sleeve Plus Surgery. This procedure is designed to maximize weight loss and improve health outcomes.

Gastric Bypass RNY Revision

Our skilled surgeons are proficient in performing RNY (Roux-en-Y) revisions to address specific needs, ensuring your weight loss journey is back on track.

Redo Bariatric Surgeries

Whether you need a revision due to complications, weight regain, or other factors, our comprehensive redo bariatric surgery services are tailored to meet your unique needs.

Gastric Band to Gastric Bypass

Transitioning from a gastric band to a gastric bypass can resolve complications and boost weight loss. Our experienced team ensures a smooth and successful conversion.

Why Choose TODS Hospital

Expert Surgeons

Our team of highly skilled and experienced bariatric surgeons specializes in revision surgeries, ensuring you receive the best care.

Personalized Care

We understand that every patient is unique. Our tailored approach ensures that you receive a treatment plan that suits your specific needs and goals.

Comprehensive Support

From initial consultation to post-surgery care, we provide continuous support to help you achieve and maintain your weight loss goals.

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Take the Next Step Towards a Healthier You

Don’t let complications or unsatisfactory results hold you back. Contact TODS India Hospital Bangalore today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how our gastric revision surgeries can transform your life.