Advanced Surgical Techniques

Explore a range of advanced bariatric procedures designed to support effective weight loss and improve overall health outcomes.

Metabolic Surgery

A category of bariatric procedures focused on improving metabolic conditions such as type 2 diabetes by altering the digestive systemโ€™s structure and hormonal balance.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Best for: Patients with obesity-related metabolic disorders

Bilio-Pancreatic Diversion

A complex surgical procedure combining stomach reduction with intestinal rerouting to significantly limit food intake and nutrient absorption.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Note: Highly effective but may require long-term nutritional monitoring

Endoscopic Bariatric Surgery

A non-surgical, minimally invasive weight loss technique using an endoscope to reduce stomach capacity (via balloons or sutures).
Key Features:
  • No external incisions (scarless procedure)
  • Faster recovery with minimal discomfort
  • Performed via natural body openings

๐Ÿ‘‰ Best for: Patients looking for non-surgical options

SILS (Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery)

A minimally invasive technique where the surgery is performed through a single small incision, usually in the navel, improving cosmetic outcomes.
Key Features:
  • Faster recovery and less post-operative pain
  • No visible scars
  • Lower risk of infection

Robotic Surgery

Advanced robotic-assisted procedures offering greater precision, flexibility, and control compared to traditional methods.
Key Features:
  • 3D high-definition vision (up to 10x magnification)
  • Enhanced dexterity using robotic instruments
  • Reduced pain and shorter hospital stay

Laparoscopic Surgery

A widely used minimally invasive technique involving small incisions through which a camera and instruments are inserted.
Key Features:
  • Reduced risk of complications
  • Faster recovery than open surgery
  • Standard for procedures like gastric bypass & sleeve gastrectomy