Adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery) is done laparoscopically, with small, thin instruments inserted via five or six small incisions in the abdomen. This is the only weight loss surgery performed by Children’s Health℠.

What is an adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

Sleeve Gastrectomy weight loss surgery - Children's HealthThe sleeve gastrectomy removes up to 75% of the stomach, which limits the amount of food that can be eaten at one time. It is also thought to encourage weight loss by removal of ghrelin-secreting cells in the upper stomach that encourage eating.

Although it does not rearrange the configuration of the small intestine, it has weight loss that is rapid and comparable to the gastric bypass.

Weight loss surgery is done laparoscopically, with small, thin instruments inserted via five or six small incisions in the abdomen.

What are the benefits of an adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

Weight loss surgery is a highly effective way to achieve lasting weight loss significantly reducing other conditions like diabetes, hypertension, asthma, depression, and arthritis. It also greatly improves overall health and self-esteem. For adolescents, this surgery can help reverse the effects of obesity.

Laparoscopic surgery results in positive outcomes including:

  • Less pain and reduced need for medication
  • Less risk of wound infection
  • Quicker recovery and return to daily activities
  • Shorter hospital stays – one or two days

What are the risks of an adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

Although rare, complications can occur. Your surgeon will review those with you and your family.

What can I expect with an adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

Weight loss surgery changes how the body handles food and beverages. In order to allow the stomach to heal, weight loss surgery patients will be placed on a special meal plan. A very specific diet must be followed for 6 weeks. This diet restricts the types of foods and how much to eat and drink. After the first 6 weeks, there will be other very specific dietary recommendations.

What can I expect after an adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

On the same day after surgery, you will be able to move around. You will be started on clear liquids the first day following surgery. It is important to follow the feeding instructions that your surgeon provides.

In addition to diet:

  • A long-term exercise plan is prescribed
  • You will have to take daily multivitamins and minerals
  • Attend regular follow-up appointments
  • Remember, surgery is only the start of a new you. You will be in control of the results of the surgery.
  • The first year after surgery is the most critical and this will determine how much weight you can lose.

What is the surgical criteria for an adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

  • Be at least 14 years of age and nearly through puberty
  • Have a BMI of at least 35 with severe negative health effects, a BMI of greater than 40
  • Have attempted weight loss with diet and medical management for at least six months
  • Express willingness to follow program requirements including all clinical testing and regular appointment follow-up visits
  • Be confirmed by a psychologist or psychiatrist that the child is mature enough to follow through on making life-style changes
  • Complete all pre-surgery tests and health evaluations.

Candidates who meet the criteria for the surgery must sign an assent form and their legal guardian must sign a consent form.

Weight loss surgery is not appropriate for all adolescents, including:

  • Those who are pregnant or intend to become pregnant within 12 months
  • Are not mature enough or mentally capable enough to follow through on life-style changes
  • Have certain chronic conditions of the heart, liver or intestines
  • Those who take certain anti-inflammatory medications

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does insurance pay for adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

    Most insurance companies will pay for weight loss surgery. You should check with your plan to see if this is a covered benefit. Insurance companies often have specific requirements that the surgical and scheduling team at Children’s Health will help you with.

  • What kind of changes will need to be made before and after Aadolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

    Surgery is only successful when combined with healthy eating habits and lifestyle changes. This is a commitment patients need to make.

  • How soon will I start losing weight after having adolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

    Most patients start losing weight within the first few weeks of surgery. It is important to note that exercise will improve the rate at which you lose weight.

  • How long will it take for my diabetes or my high blood pressure to improve after Aadolescent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (weight loss surgery)?

    Most complications of obesity improve within 12 to 18 months after surgery.

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