Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery (BPD)

Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery (BPD)

Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery (BPD): An Innovative Hope for the Top of Obesity

The sedentary lifestyle, unbalanced eating habits and stressful urban life brought about by the modern world cause obesity to rise rapidly even in the 30-50 age range.

Health problems caused by obesity not only reduce the quality of life of individuals, but also open the door to many chronic diseases.

Obesity, the Ignored Problem of the Modern World

In particular, the age range of 30-50 usually coincides with the period when individuals’ work and family life is the busiest. Intense work tempo, fast city life and unbalanced nutrition accelerate weight gain. However, hormonal changes, genetic factors and inactivity can also cause obesity in this age range.

Why is a surgical intervention necessary?

Obesity is not only an aesthetic problem, but also a condition that negatively affects the general health of the individual. It increases risks such as diabetes, hypertension and heart diseases. Surgical intervention is the most effective solution, especially in cases where diet and exercise are insufficient.

Perception of Dr. Mehdi Deniz on Obesity Surgery

Dr. Mehdi Deniz aims to offer the most appropriate surgical method to his patients with years of experience and expertise. Each patient is unique and an individualized treatment plan is developed accordingly. Dr. Deniz informs his patients in detail before and after surgery.

Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery Detailed Information

BPD is performed by removing a large part of the stomach and reshaping the small intestine. This surgery is a preferred method especially in cases of advanced obesity. The prominent advantage of the surgery is that it helps weight loss by reducing calorie absorption.

Life after BPD: What to Expect?

The recovery process is usually fast. However, patients are advised to make some changes in their eating habits and lifestyle. Regular medical check-ups and a proper nutrition program ensure that weight loss is sustainable.

Possible Side Effects and Risks

As with any surgical procedure, BPD has some side effects and risks. Especially in the postoperative period, problems such as nutritional deficiencies, stomach disorders or small bowel complications may be encountered. Dr. Mehdi Deniz aims to keep the safety of his patients at the highest level by using the most up-to-date techniques and approaches to minimize these potential risks.

Long Term Effects of BPD

Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery (BPD) is a method that has made a name for itself in the treatment of obesity in recent years. However, one of the most curious issues for potential patients is what kind of effects this surgery has in the long term.

Metabolic Changes and Diabetes Regulation

BPD offers impressive results not only in weight loss but also in metabolic changes. In particular, patients with type 2 diabetes can control their blood sugar more effectively after surgery. In the long term, many patients experience the advantage of reducing or completely stopping their diabetes medication.

Consequences on Cardiovascular Health

Weight loss with BPD can positively affect cardiovascular health by regulating blood pressure and cholesterol levels. This significantly reduces the risk of developing heart disease in the long term.

Nutrition and Vitamin Balance

After BPD, patients’ eating habits and how their bodies process nutrients change. This can lead to deficiencies of certain vitamins and minerals. In the long term, careful diet and the use of supplements as recommended by a doctor are critical to prevent these imbalances.

Modifications to the Digestive System

BPD surgery changes the way the digestive system works by disabling parts of it. In the long term, this can cause digestive discomfort in some patients, such as gas, bloating or diarrhea. However, these symptoms can usually be managed with appropriate dietary changes and doctor’s recommendations.

Improvement in Psychological Adaptation and Quality of Life

The rapid weight loss achieved after BPD can lead to increased self-esteem and improved overall quality of life in many patients. However, these rapid changes in the body can sometimes cause psychological adjustment problems. In the long term, psychological support after surgery can help patients adapt to these changes in a positive way.

Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery (BPD) in Women

Women sometimes face special problems in the fight against obesity. Issues such as hormonal balances, menopause, fertility can affect weight loss processes. BPD can be an effective method to overcome these challenges.

Female Physiology and the Effects of BPD

Hormone balance in women undergoes major changes, especially before and after menopause. Positive changes in this balance can be observed after BPD.

Weight Loss and Fertility in Women After BPD

  • BPD can positively affect fertility in obese women with infertility problems.
  • Improved hormonal balance after weight loss may help regulate ovulation.

Nutrition and Bone Condition after BPD in Women

Bone density can be a serious problem, especially in postmenopausal women. A careful and balanced diet after BPD is critical in reducing the risk of osteoporosis.

Aesthetic and Psychological Consequences

Fast weight loss after BPD can lead to an increase in self-esteem in women. However, this rapid change in body shape may require psychological support.

Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery (BPD) in Men

Obesity in men can affect hormone balance, energy levels and overall quality of life. The impact of BPD in men can lead to significant changes in testosterone levels and muscle mass, as well as a reduction in fat percentage.

Male Physiology and the Effects of BPD

BPD can affect testosterone levels in men. High body fat can increase the conversion of testosterone to estrogen. Weight loss with BPD can correct this hormonal imbalance.

Weight Loss and Muscle Loss  after BPD in Men

Men after BPD may experience changes in muscle mass along with fat loss. However, this can be managed with proper nutrition and exercise.

Nutrition and Energy Levels in Men After BPD

  • Increased energy levels,
  • More stable blood sugar level
  • With increased energy, there can be a noticeable improvement in daily activities and sports performance.

Psychological and Social Outcomes

In addition to physical changes after BPD, men may also change their social and career goals. Increased self-esteem and energy level after surgery can positively affect social relationships and work life.

Is it possible for patients who regain weight after sleeve gastrectomy to have BPD?

Yes, for patients who experience weight gain after gastric sleeve surgery, BPD is an effective way to restart and maintain weight loss. Weight regain after gastric sleeve surgery can sometimes be due to dietary habits or metabolic changes. In this case, BPD offers an effective solution to regain this weight and restore metabolic balance.

Is It Possible to Get Rid of Insulin with Biliopancreatic Diversion Surgery?

BPD is a promising option for patients with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. With the effect of the surgery, many patients have the chance to achieve a significant reduction in their insulin needs or complete cessation. However, this process may vary depending on the patient’s general health status and the lifestyle they follow after surgery.

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    Patients Comments
    John V.

    Thanks to gastric sleeve surgery, the quality of my life has improved significantly. I feel healthier and more energetic.

    Martin B.

    Dr. Thanks to Mehdi Deniz's detailed information before the surgery and careful follow-up after the surgery, the surgery process was easier than I expected.

    Zack S.

    Weight loss after gastric sleeve surgery was quite impressive for me. However, I learned that for the process to be successful, I need to exercise regularly and continue to eat healthy.

    Frank D.

    My concerns were reduced thanks to my doctor's friendly and understanding approach before and after the surgery. He took care of me at every stage of the process and gave clear and concise answers to my questions.

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