BOPDHB Patient Resources Laparoscopic Gastric Sleeve Procedure | Page 12

In the longer term Troublesome symptoms may include abdominal pain, a change in bowel pattern, tiredness, bloating, nausea or vomiting. Narrowing at the middle of the stomach (Hour Glass Stomach) may require stretching with a balloon, or rarely, further surgery may be required. Excessive or inadequate weight loss is likely a consequence of not following the advice after surgery and seldom requires further surgery. Dehydration or imbalance of body salts is usually from inadequate fluid intake, and does not usually require admission to hospital. Inflammation of the remaining stomach or oesophagus may occur. Gallstones can form during rapid weight loss, and may require surgical removal of the gallbladder. Hernias (muscle weakness) may occur at the site of the incisions. Psychological problems can include depression, adjustment disorder, relationship difficulties and rarely suicide. Liver disease or failure can occur if there is underlying liver damage that is worsened by weight loss or surgery. Hair loss from protein malnutrition may occur. Vitamin deficiencies – Commonly, symptoms will not appear until sometime after surgery, even several years. After a Gastric Sleeve procedure, you will need to take vitamin supplements for the rest of your life. Some people need to take iron or calcium supplements as well. Failure to take these can have significant health consequences. If you become anaemic, you may require a vitamin B12 injection. 8