What is Gastric Clip?
Gastric Clip is the most comfortable weight loss method that offers minimal risk
for permanent slimming.
In this procedure, the stomach is not cut, dissected, stapled or stitched.
(suture) and is not removed, there is no risk of bleeding or gastric leakage, no changes are made to
the anatomy,
There is no need to stay in the hospital, there is a rapid recovery, and a return to normal life is
achieved after 3 days.
How to Apply Gastric Clip?
This method is performed laparoscopically (closed surgery) under general
anesthesia.
It is performed by opening several small holes (1 cm) in the abdominal area. Laparoscopic hand
instruments
After reaching the stomach using the clip, it is passed through the front and back of the stomach
and made a vertical
wrapped in this way. It is a very easy procedure to perform for skilled bariatric surgeons.
Completes in approximately 30 minutes to 45 minutes.
To Whom is Gastric Clip Surgery Applied?
Those with a bone age between 13 and over and 65 years old, Those with a body mass index (BMI) over
29,
Tried and failed weight loss methods such as diet, exercise and behavior modification programs
Applicable to people who have.
How Long Should You Stay in the Gastric Clip?
Since it is made of high quality materials that are compatible with the body,
the clip will last a lifetime.
can stay.
What is the Process After Gastric Clip?
A person who has a Gastric Clip operation does not have to stay in the hospital.
This treatment is suitable for outpatient treatment and the person can stay in the hospital for 1
night if he/she wishes. in the stomach
It is more comfortable after surgery as there will be no cutting, stapling or removal.
A process takes place. It is recommended to take short walks of 20 steps 2-3 hours after the
operation.
As time goes by, walking distance may also increase. Liquid nutrition is preferred on the first and
second day.
should be done. 3-5 days after the surgery, the patient can continue his normal life from where he
left off.
What's in the Gastric Clip?
The most body-compatible materials used in medicine and other sectors for
centuries
It consists of titanium and medical silicone, known as.