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Mini Gestric Bypass

mini gestric bypass In Indore By Dr. Abhyudaya Verma

Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery in Indore – A Safe & Effective Bariatric Option

Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB), also known as One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB), is a modern and simplified version of the traditional gastric bypass. It offers significant weight loss, fewer complications, and a shorter surgery time—all while being highly effective in treating morbid obesity and related conditions like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and PCOS.

At SEWA Superspeciality Centre, Indore, our bariatric team offers expert care, comprehensive evaluation, and long-term support for patients choosing mini gastric bypass surgery.

What is Mini Gastric Bypass?

Mini Gastric Bypass surgery involves:

  • Creating a small, narrow stomach pouch from the original stomach

  • Bypassing a portion of the small intestine

  • Connecting the pouch to the intestine directly (one connection, or anastomosis)

This results in reduced food intake and limited calorie absorption, leading to rapid and sustainable weight loss.

Who is a Candidate for Mini Gastric Bypass?

You may qualify if you:

  • Have a BMI ≥ 40, or BMI ≥ 35 with obesity-related conditions

  • Have not achieved results with diet, exercise, or medications

  • Are looking for a reversible, effective weight loss surgery

  • Do not have severe acid reflux or Barrett’s esophagus

  • Are committed to lifestyle and dietary changes

Benefits of Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery

      • Shorter operation time (approx. 45–60 minutes)

      • Less invasive than traditional gastric bypass

      • Faster recovery and hospital discharge

      • Excellent weight loss (70–80% of excess weight)

      • Effective in diabetes remission

      • Fewer complications and lower risk of internal hernias

      • Long-term improvement in quality of life

What to Expect After Surgery

      • 2–3 day hospital stay

      • Phased diet plan: clear liquids → pureed foods → soft diet → regular meals

      • Lifelong need for vitamin and mineral supplementation

      • Regular follow-up with the medical and nutrition team

      • Long-term commitment to healthy eating and physical activity

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