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Revision Bariatric Surgeries

Corrective, Evidence-Based Surgery When the First Operation Is Not Enough

When the First Surgery Falls Short

Most bariatric and upper GI surgeries are highly successful. However, in a small but significant number of patients, the initial operation may not deliver the expected long-term results or may lead to complications over time.

Revision surgery refers to a corrective procedure performed to:

  • Address inadequate weight loss or weight regain
  • Treat surgical or anatomical complications
  • Improve unresolved or worsening medical conditions (diabetes, reflux, pain)

Revision surgery is not a failure, it is a medically recognized, research-supported step when anatomy, biology, or disease progression demands a more tailored solution.

  • 10–20% of bariatric patients may require revision in long-term follow-up
  • When appropriately selected, revision surgery significantly improves outcomes
  • Results are best when performed by experienced bariatric & upper GI surgeons
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Sleeve Gastrectomy Illustration

Who Should Consider Revision Surgery

Right

You may be an ideal candidate if:

  • Significant weight regain occurs after initial success
  • Inadequate weight loss despite adherence to diet and follow-up
  • Severe or persistent GERD/reflux develops after sleeve surgery
  • Mechanical complications occur (stricture, dilation, leaks)
  • Dumping syndrome, malabsorption, or intolerance affects quality of life
  • Diabetes or metabolic disease remains uncontrolled
  • Prior surgery anatomy has failed or changed over time
Wrong

Revision Surgery may not be suitable if:

  • Lifestyle and dietary non-compliance is the main cause of weight regain
  • Psychological or eating disorders are untreated
  • Medical fitness for surgery is inadequate
  • Patient expectations are unrealistic

Careful evaluation ensures revision is done only when it truly benefits the patient. Make a booking for a consultation today!

Types of Revision Surgeries

01

Sleeve Gastrectomy → Gastric Bypass

  • Most common revision
  • Used for severe reflux, weight regain, or poor diabetes control
  • Offers strong metabolic and reflux relief
02

Sleeve Gastrectomy → OAGB / Sleeve Plus

  • For patients needing enhanced weight loss or metabolic effect
  • Adds controlled malabsorption
  • Research supports durable outcomes
03

Gastric Band Removal & Conversion

  • Removal of failed or complicated gastric band
  • Conversion to sleeve or bypass
04

Revision of Gastric Bypass

  • For weight regain, dumping, ulcers, or anatomical issues
  • May involve pouch resizing or limb modification
05

Non-Bariatric Upper GI Revisions

  • Correction of strictures, leaks, hernias, or reflux complications
  • Requires precise anatomical understanding
Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery
Things to Know

Benefits Of Revision Surgery

Benefits Patients Commonly Experience

  • Restores effective weight loss
  • Improves or resolves reflux and complications
  • Enhances diabetes and metabolic control
  • Corrects anatomical problems
  • Improves quality of life and confidence

Limitations to Know

  • More complex than primary surgery
  • Slightly higher complication risk
  • Recovery may be slower
  • Lifelong follow-up is essential
  • Results depend on compliance and guidance
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Your Safety Matters

Understanding the Risks of Revision Surgery

Because revision surgery involves altered anatomy, risks include:

Bleeding

Infection

Leak or stricture

Nutritional deficiencies

Adhesion-related complications

Need for further intervention (rare)



With proper planning, experienced hands, and structured follow-up, outcomes are safe and rewarding.

Your Recovery Journey

What to Expect, Gently and Realistically

Meet Your Surgeon

Compassionate Care With Surgical Excellence

Dr. Anish Joshi

Dr. Anish Joshi

Bariatric & Upper GI Surgeon | Ahmedabad

Dedicated to helping people not just lose weight, but reclaim confidence, dignity, and life.

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