What happens During Surgery?
Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass surgery is performed while under general anaesthetic. The surgery is usually done as a laparoscopy (keyhole procedure), but sometimes an open operation may be used.
During the procedure, staples are used to create a small pouch in the top part of the stomach. The pouch is attached by stitches to the lower part of the small intestine so food will bypass most of the stomach and the first part of the small intestine.
To correct the Hiatus Hernia your surgeon will return your oesophagus, stomach and other affected organs to their normal place. They will stitch your diaphragm to reduce the size of the hiatus so it is big enough to only allow your oesophagus to pass through.
How long will I stay in hospital?
Usually, your stay will be 2 days.
What is my recovery time?
You should return to normal activities in 2-4 weeks.