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E-Waiting RoomMany different stomach problems can be easily treated with laparoscopic procedures. They’re safe, effective and don’t require a long-term recovery. Side effects of laparoscopic stomach surgery are greatly reduced when you rely on a team of doctors experienced in the procedures. In northern New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, the compassionate team at Advanced Surgical & Bariatrics of NJ, PA offers a wide range of laparoscopic treatments for your stomach issues with amazing, long-term results. Call today for an appointment.
Laparoscopic gastric (stomach) surgery is a safer and more effective alternative to open gastric surgery. Following traditional open surgery, your hospital stay and recovery need to be much more extensive. Open surgery uses a highly invasive technique, whereas laparoscopic procedures often are done on an outpatient basis, with a much shorter recovery period.
The primary advantage of the laparoscopic gastric (stomach) surgery is that it’s minimally invasive. You can usually go home in two or three days after the stomach surgery, compared to a much longer stay for open surgery. And because your recovery time is so much shorter, you can go to work in one to three weeks.
Laparoscopic surgical techniques are used to treat many different medical conditions. For example, laparoscopic hernia surgery effectively treats a hernia condition. If you suffer from gallstones, then laparoscopic cholecystectomy is often a good treatment option. GERD sufferers may need the laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery, which delivers exceptional results.
To qualify for the gastric surgery, you need to undergo several tests initially. Our experienced gastric surgeons at Advanced Surgical & Bariatrics of NJ, PA (ASBNJ) perform a complete exam before determining which tests may help confirm your particular stomach ailment. Several serious gastric problems — like stomach ulcers and gastric cancer — are better suited for more invasive treatment, while bariatric surgery for weight loss responds exceptionally well from a laparoscopic gastric (stomach) surgery approach.
The technique involves using a tiny camera attached to a tube called the laparoscope. This tube is then inserted through tiny incisions. The camera helps the surgeon perform the operation without requiring a wider surgical incision.
When you go for a laparoscopic gastric (stomach) surgery, your surgeon makes several one-inch cuts in various places on your abdomen. Through these incisions, specially created surgical instruments are inserted, which the gastric surgeon uses for the operation. Sometimes, these surgical instruments are controlled using robotic systems to make the surgery even more efficient.
Stomach ailments often stem from unhealthy eating habits and an increase in weight. These lifestyle choices create health-related problems like hypertension, high cholesterol, joint pain and diabetes. Bariatric surgery has recently become popular for helping overweight individuals lose weight. In the tri-state area, the team of doctors at ASBNJ has the best reputation for success with this type of stomach surgery.
The minimum threshold for gastric surgery usually is for those whose body mass index (BMI) is above 30, but if you weigh more than 100 pounds over your recommended healthy body weight, you may also qualify. Stomach surgery also proves useful if you have serious underlying medical conditions like coronary heart diseases, stroke, respiratory diseases, osteoarthritis or fatty liver disease.
Today we had to see Ms. J. Ciccone for an emergency sonogram and she was so pleasant and reassuring throughout the process. Everyone is always there to help.
JoAnn M.Also referred to as gastric restrictive surgery, bariatric surgery helps you lose weight by restricting the amount of food you can eat. Several options have been highly successful, such as:
Whether you suffer from the pain of a hernia or have tried and failed at numerous weight loss techniques, the experts at Advanced Surgical & Bariatrics of NJ, PA have safe, effective solutions for you. Contact the practice today for an appointment to learn about your options.
Dr. Ragui Sadek is a premier surgeon who established a state-of-the-art and one of the safest bariatric surgery programs in the state. Dr. Sadek has fellowship training in both laparoscopic/bariatric surgery and surgical trauma/critical care, allowing him to safely perform complex surgeries on patients who have been turned down by other practices. As a Clinical Assistant Professor of surgery at RWJ Medical School & the Director of bariatric surgery program at RWJ University Hospital, Dr. Sadek offers a cutting-edge range of laparoscopic, robotic, & bariatric surgical procedures with a complication rate substantially below the national average.
Dr. Sadek is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Having performed more than three thousand advanced surgical procedures, Dr. Sadek has established a strong patient satisfaction rate and a solid reputation among the surgical community and is renowned as a top physician in his field by International Association of Healthcare Professionals. As a board-certified surgeon, he holds affiliations with the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery and the Society of American Gastro Endoscopic Surgeons. More about Dr. Sadek
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