Gastric Sleeve Surgery

Surgery Overview

Sleeve gastrectomy (also called gastric sleeve surgery, Opens dialog) is surgery to remove part of the stomach. It helps with weight loss. The surgery limits the amount of food your stomach can hold. This can help you eat less and feel full sooner.

The surgery is usually done through several small cuts in the belly. These cuts are called incisions. The doctor will place small surgical tools and a camera, called a laparoscope, through the incisions.

The doctor will separate the upper part of your stomach from the rest of your stomach. This forms a small pouch. The pouch will hold the food you eat.

The doctor will close the cuts in your belly with stitches or surgical staples.

Information about Gastric Sleeve Surgery

Current as of: April 30, 2024

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