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Bariatric surgery

Surgical treatment of obesity and metabolic disorders. Treatment programs are selected individually, taking into account the patient’s health status and indications.

Bariatric surgery helps patients with severe excess weight and metabolic disorders, when weight loss through diet, physical activity and drug therapy alone does not provide the desired result.

Sleeve resection

Gastric bypass

Mini gastric bypass

Metabolic disorders

Follow-up

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Overweight treatment

Surgical treatment of obesity and metabolic disorders

Treatment includes consultation with specialists, diagnosis, preparation for surgery, surgery and follow-up.

Overweight treatment

Individual weight loss program

Bariatric treatment helps patients with severe excess weight and metabolic disorders, when weight loss through diet, physical activity and drug therapy alone does not provide the desired result.

Route

From diagnosis to adaptation after surgery

Treatment includes consultation with specialists, diagnosis, preparation for surgery, surgery and follow-up.

What operations are carried out

Basic methods of bariatric surgery

01

Sleeve gastrectomy

An operation in which the volume of the stomach is reduced, so that a person begins to feel full with less food. The method helps to gradually lose weight and reduce the burden on the body.

02

Gastric bypass

An operation that combines reducing the volume of the stomach and changing the passage of food through the gastrointestinal tract. Used for severe obesity and metabolic disorders.

03

Mini gastric bypass

Minimally invasive bariatric surgery aimed at weight loss and metabolic correction. Allows you to reduce the amount of food consumed and helps control body weight.

What problems do patients present with?

When excess weight affects health and quality of life

01

Weight does not decrease for a long time

Even with dieting and physical activity, weight may remain at the same level or quickly return.

02

Constant fatigue and decreased activity

Excess weight is often accompanied by fatigue, decreased energy and discomfort during daily activities.

03

Nocturnal snoring and sleep disturbance

Excess body weight can affect the quality of sleep, causing snoring and difficulty breathing during rest.

04

Shortness of breath on exertion

Climbing stairs, walking and normal physical activity may cause a feeling of shortness of breath.

05

Elevated sugar levels

Excess weight is often accompanied by metabolic disorders and changes in blood glucose levels.

06

High blood pressure

Excessive stress on the cardiovascular system can lead to a persistent increase in blood pressure.

07

Pain in the knees and spine

Increased body weight creates additional stress on the joints and musculoskeletal system.

How is the treatment carried out?

From consultation with the surgeon to post-operative observation

01

Surgeon consultation

The doctor conducts an examination, analyzes the patient’s complaints and determines the required scope of diagnosis.

02

Diagnostics

The patient undergoes laboratory and instrumental examinations to clarify the diagnosis and prepare for treatment.

03

Preparing for surgery

Preoperative preparation, specialist consultations and an assessment of the patient’s general health are carried out.

04

Surgical treatment

The operation is carried out using modern surgical methods and the necessary medical equipment.

05

Postoperative follow-up

After treatment, the patient is under the supervision of doctors with monitoring of the condition and recommendations for recovery.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Abdominal surgery deals with the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases of the abdominal organs, including diseases of the gallbladder, hernia, appendicitis, pathologies of the stomach, intestines, liver and biliary tract.
Laparoscopic operations, planned interventions, gallbladder operations, hernia repair, intestinal operations and other interventions can be performed if indicated.
Yes, before surgical treatment the patient undergoes laboratory and instrumental examinations to clarify the diagnosis, assess the state of health and prepare for intervention.
Minimally invasive methods are carried out through small accesses using modern equipment. They are aimed at reducing the trauma of the operation and shortening the recovery period.
After treatment, the patient is under the supervision of doctors. Specialists monitor the condition, give recommendations for recovery and determine a further monitoring plan.