BOPDHB Patient Resources Laparoscopic Gastric Sleeve Procedure | Page 50

After Surgery After Gastric Sleeve surgery you will need to make changes to your eating patterns. The diet progresses from a liquid diet, to a pureed diet, to a soft diet, and then to a modified diet. This progression is designed to allow your body to heal. It is very important that you follow the diet progression to improve healing and lesson the risk of complications. Fluid diet For the first few days you will be guided by the nursing staff. You will start with chewing on ice cubes, and then slowly increase from sips of water and clear fluids, to drinking milky drinks, smooth soups, and tea or coffee. Your volumes of fluid will also gradually increase, from 30ml every hour, up to 100ml every hour, as you can tolerate. It is important to keep a record of how much you are drinking in these first few days, to ensure you are meeting your body’s fluid requirements. Puree diet For the first three weeks after your surgery you will progress from a fluid diet to a puree diet. A puree diet puts less strain on the staples in your stomach, and prevents a leak from the staple line. If a leak from the staples occurs, this is extremely serious. Puree food does not need chewing; it falls off the spoon slowly but will not pour off. It should be smooth, with no lumps present. 46 You should only have very small amounts of pureed or mashed food (½ cup at the most). Eating more than this may result in vomiting, or more significant complications, before healing has occurred.