Follow your post-op plan to return to daily life in 2 to 4 weeks. Stay active but cautious while your body completes its full healing over the following months.
- Introduction
- What Is Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery?
- Types of Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
- Who is the Right Candidate for Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery?
- The Procedure of Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
- During the Procedure
- After Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
- Risks and Complications of Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
- Why Choose Gleneagles Hospitals for Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery?
- Conclusion
Introduction
Fixing your stomach is the best way to feel better. Laparoscopic surgery helps with weight loss and ulcers without a long hospital stay. This means you get back on your feet quickly. Because the incisions are small, there is less stress on your body. At Gleneagles Hospitals, we care about your whole recovery. Our experts use the latest methods to safely get you back to your healthy, active life.
What Is Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery?
Laparoscopic gastric surgery offers a sophisticated, minimally invasive approach to stomach repair. Using a laparoscope and small abdominal ports, surgeons provide highly accurate treatment. This proactive method is widely used when it comes to modern gastric care.
This technique is the preferred treatment for:
The obesity epidemic
Chronic digestive reflux
Serious ulcer cases
Gastric blockages
Stomach cancer and tumours
The shift toward this method is driven by the desire to reduce patient pain, accelerate recovery, and improve digestive health outcomes across the board.
Types of Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
Laparoscopic gastric surgery includes several specific procedures chosen based on the patient's diagnosis:
- Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
Surgeons carefully remove a portion of the stomach to reduce its size. It limits food intake and promotes weight loss.
- Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass
This surgery reconfigures the digestive tract to enhance metabolism. It is a decisive intervention designed to promote rapid weight loss and restore the patient's overall physical health.
- Laparoscopic Fundoplication
This surgery treats chronic acid reflux by wrapping the upper stomach to strengthen the valve. This prevents acid from damaging the oesophagus.
- Laparoscopic Partial or Total Gastrectomy
When tumours are present, we perform these resections to remove the disease entirely. It is a necessary and effective treatment for severe conditions.
Who is the Right Candidate for Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery?
Your safety is our top priority when deciding if laparoscopic surgery is right for you. This path is often ideal for people who need help with weight loss or severe reflux and are ready to embrace a healthier lifestyle. We look for patients who are generally healthy and prepared for the journey ahead.
The surgery is usually not for:
People with a very unhealthy heart or lung disease
- Those with diabetes that isn't managed or who have easy bleeding
- People with advanced liver disease
- Anyone who can't follow the doctor's rules for a long time
People with severe mental health problems
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The Procedure of Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
Laparoscopic gastric surgery involves a diverse team of experts, including surgeons, dietitians, and specialists, working together for your health. Before proceeding, your medical team must confirm that surgery is the safest option for you through a detailed screening process.
The Evaluation Process
A thorough physical check-up
- Reviewing health and family history
- Blood work and internal imaging
- An endoscopy to view the stomach
Nutritional and mental health assessments
To ensure your surgery goes smoothly, you will receive clear instructions. These involve quitting smoking, adjusting your current medications, and following a specialised pre-surgery diet to prepare your body.
During the Procedure
Patients receive general anaesthesia to remain unconscious throughout the procedure. The surgeon makes several small incisions to insert the laparoscope and tools. Carbon dioxide gas is then used to bloat the abdomen, which is necessary for visibility but can cause discomfort later.
The surgeon performs the gastric operation using specialised tools. Actions may include removing a portion of the stomach, reshaping the organ, or creating a new intestinal connection, depending on the specific surgical plan.
Once the internal work is finished, the instruments are withdrawn. The surgeon closes the incisions using either sutures or surgical staples. The duration of the surgery typically ranges from 1 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure.
After Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
After the operation, you are kept in recovery for observation. Most patients are hospitalised for 2 to 5 days, a period intended to identify any immediate issues before they become serious complications at home.
The healthcare providers will:
Order blood work and imaging to screen for leaks or infections
- Prescribe drugs to manage the inevitable postoperative pain
- Insist on early walking to lower the high risk of blood clots
Slowly test your tolerance for liquids and soft foods
Bariatric patients must understand that the surgery is only the beginning; a strict diet plan is essential. You move from liquids to solids under a dietitian's watch. Long-term follow-ups are necessary to ensure the surgery actually works. Many patients find they also need psychological help to handle the dramatic lifestyle and emotional changes that follow.
Risks and Complications of Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery
While most laparoscopic stomach surgeries are performed safely, patients need to be aware of possible complications.
Potential Risks Include:
Bleeding during or after surgery
- Infections at the small incision sites
- Accidental injury to nearby organs
- Development of blood clots
- Leaks where the stomach is joined
Issues related to general anaesthesia
Long-Term Complications May Include:
Deficiencies in essential vitamins
- Chronic acid reflux or dumping syndrome
- Blockages within the bowel
Gradual weight regain
To ensure the best results, patients should follow all medical advice, attend every follow-up appointment, and adhere to their specific dietary plans to minimise complications.
Why Choose Gleneagles Hospitals for Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery?
Gleneagles Hospitals is an excellent choice for anyone needing advanced laparoscopic gastric surgery in India. If you’re looking for laparoscopic gastric surgery, you’ll find a friendly team and the very best care waiting for you.
- Integrated Specialist Care
By combining the expertise of various medical fields, Gleneagles provides personalised healthcare. This collaborative framework allows our specialists to develop thorough, individualised treatment plans for every patient we serve.
- Track Record of Excellence
Our documented success in complex weight-loss procedures highlights our commitment to safety. By focusing on precision, we help patients establish the groundwork for successful long-term weight management and improved systemic health.
- Advanced Technology and Infrastructure
The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art operating theatres, advanced laparoscopic equipment, and modern diagnostic facilities, enabling minimally invasive procedures with excellent outcomes.
- Comprehensive Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation
At Gleneagles, we walk with you through recovery. Our team provides rehabilitation, nutritional strength, and dedicated long-term follow-up to ensure you feel supported and healthy long after surgery.
Conclusion
Boost your recovery with laparoscopic surgery. It’s the fastest path to healing with the smallest scars. Your first move: choose a high-quality hospital to ensure your surgical goals are met. Gleneagles Hospitals uses advanced technology and a total-care approach. This makes them a top choice for patients who want the best possible medical outcomes.
Dr Parigala Hemanth
Consultant Surgical Oncologist
MBBS,MS( GENERAL SURGERY), DNB ( Surgical Oncology) FMAS FALS ROBOTICS FIAGES EFIAGES
Dr Prashanth Rao
Director and Senior Consultant
MBBS, MS, FRCS (Ed), DNB MNAMS, Diploma in Laparoscopic Surgery (Fr.), FIAGES, FALS (Hon), FICS (USA)
Experience: 34 Years
Surgical Gastroenterology,General Surgery and Minimal Access Surgery
Mumbai, Parel
Frequently Asked Questions
Pain is mild to moderate. It is significantly lower than open surgery levels. Prescribed medications manage all postoperative discomfort effectively.
Our clinical goal for patients is to lose 60–70% of excess body weight over 12 to 18 months. This requires a professional partnership between the patient and our nutritional experts.
The surgery gives you a permanent tool for success. By embracing healthy eating and active living, you can ensure those excellent results last a lifetime.
You’ll be back on your feet and at work in just 2 to 3 weeks. Your recovery depends on your progress and the type of work you do.






