Gastric Sleeve (Sleeve Gastrectomy)

Gastric Sleeve (Sleeve Gastrectomy)

Gastric sleeve surgery is a bariatric procedure that reduces the stomach size by approximately 75–80%, creating a sleeve-shaped stomach. This procedure limits food intake, reduces hunger hormones, and promotes significant weight loss. It improves metabolic health, supports long-term weight management, and can alleviate obesity-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea. At our health tourism platform, gastric sleeve surgery is managed as a comprehensive weight-loss journey integrating pre-operative assessment, surgical precision, and structured post-operative care.

Who Is a Good Candidate

Candidates include individuals who:

  • Have a body mass index (BMI) of 35 or higher
  • Struggle with obesity-related health conditions
  • Have previously attempted diet and exercise without sustained results
  • Maintain realistic expectations and good overall health

A detailed evaluation includes medical history, nutritional assessment, psychological readiness, and imaging studies.

Pre-Treatment Process

Pre-operative preparation involves:

  • Comprehensive medical assessment and lab tests
  • Nutritional counseling and dietary planning
  • Psychological evaluation to ensure readiness for lifestyle changes
  • Education about surgical procedure, risks, and post-operative expectations
  • Instructions on pre-surgery diet, medications, and lifestyle adjustments

Surgical Procedure

Performed under general anesthesia laparoscopically:

  • Several small incisions are made in the abdomen
  • Approximately 75–80% of the stomach is removed
  • The remaining stomach is shaped into a narrow tube or sleeve
  • Staples and sutures secure the new stomach structure
  • Surgery typically lasts 1–2 hours with minimal blood loss

Post-Treatment & Recovery

Recovery begins in the hospital with monitoring for 1–2 days. Early mobilization and hydration are emphasized. Patients follow a staged diet plan: liqui