Gastric Bypass Surgery

If you are considering gastric bypass surgery in New Jersey, we recommend that you schedule an appointment with Dr. Ajay Goyal.  Dr. Goyal has a zero mortality rate at his bariatric surgery practice and his holistic approach to weight loss is a model program in New Jersey.

Dr, Goyal offers a number of surgical procures that includes gastric bypass, lap band and the newest product from Johnson & Johnson called REALIZE band.  Dr. Goyal has two offices in New jersey to service his patients.  Dr. Goyal also runs a number of free seminars for interested parties to attend.

If you are morbidly obese and have come to the conclusion that gastric bypass or lap band surgery is your next step, contact Dr. Goyal's office at:  (908) 378-1779.  You can also schedule a free consultation by clicking here:  Gastric Bypass Consultation

Gastric Bypass Doctor in New Jersey

Dr. Ajay Goyal is one of New Jersey's finest bariatric surgeons that offers sustainable weight loss surgical procedures that includes Gastric Bypass, Lap Band and REALIZE band surgery.  But don't take our word on this, take a moment to listen to one of Dr. Goyal's patient talk about her experience.

Click to play this YouTube video click:  Dawn's Story

NJ Gastric Bypass Information

The gastric bypass procedure tries to achieve the result, by changing the digestive process. There are two parts to the procedure. The one, called restrictive aspect aims to limit food intake. The other, called the malabsorptive component works by bypassing a large part of digestive process, thus letting only a few calories and nutrients to be absorbed into the blood stream. This results in an early sense of fullness, because the stomach is smaller. Since most calories are not absorbed, the capacity to put on more weight is also reduced. However, since certain essential nutrients like vitamins and minerals are also not absorbed, they need to be supplemented for the rest of life.

The restrictive part of the operation involves creating a small stomach pouch (15 to 20 cc). This is achieved by stapling the rest of the stomach completely shut. A connection is made from the newly formed pouch into lower part of the small intestine(jejunum). This is done by dividing the small intestine just beyond the first part of the intestine (duodenum) and constructing a connection with the newly formed stomach pouch. The other end is connected into the side of the Roux limb of the intestine creating the "Y" shape that gives the technique its name. The length of either segment of the intestine can be increased to produce lower or higher levels of malabsorption.

 

 

 

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