According to the World Health Organisation, about 16% of adults worldwide were found obese in 2022, thus making obesity a widespread problem among people. Obesity serves as a precursor to other chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and certain forms of cancer, thus putting emphasis on immediate intervention.
Bariatric surgery, a laparoscopic procedure, is performed to manage the body weight in obese people. This helps patients lose excess body weight and often results in long-term benefits such as better control of diabetes, reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes and so on.
The average cost of bariatric weight loss surgery in India ranges between INR 2,00,000 and INR 4,00,000 for Indian patients. For International patients, the cost ranges from USD 4000 to USD 7000. This cost includes surgeon fees, anaesthesia charges, OT charges, medical consumables and hospital stay for 3-4 days.
Overweight and obesity are globally prevalent these days, affecting both men and women. Obesity poses serious health risks such as high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, sleep apnea and certain types of cancer.
The root cause of obesity can be attributed to excess body fat. Hence, there is a metric system to calculate the amount of body fat expressed in terms of body mass index (BMI).
BMI is calculated by dividing an adult’s weight in kilograms by the square of their height in metres. A person is said to be overweight when their BMI ranges between 25 and 29.9. An obese person has a BMI of over 30. Obesity, in the long run, is risky and hence obese patients are advised to undergo lifestyle change, regular exercise and other weight loss methods. However, despite these efforts, they may not always yield desired results.
Bariatric surgery is the most effective solution, recommended for obese patients in which their extra body fat is removed. It is recommended for the obese patients who have:
If someone meets these criteria, they can consult a bariatric surgeon and get their weight-loss surgery done.
The cardiac surgeons decide on the surgical techniques to be employed based on the individual’s health and their associated complications. Some of the surgical procedures are listed below.
Some examples of minimal invasive techniques are keyhole bypass surgery and robotic bypass surgery.
Bariatric surgery is a laparoscopy-based weight reduction procedure aims at minimising the size of the stomach and lowering the appetite of the patient. The common type of bariatric procedures are as follows
In this way, the amount of fat and calories absorbed by the body is reduced.
In this procedure, 80% of the patient’s stomach is removed. It primarily focuses on:
This surgery restricts the malabsorption of food, thus helps in reducing fat content in the body. This surgical procedure is performed in two steps-
This surgical procedure ensures that the food remains in the intestine for a short period, leading to reduced absorption and hence limiting unnecessary weight gain. It involves two major steps-
In this procedure, an adjustable silicone band is attached to the upper part of the stomach. This functions as a small stomach to store food. Once the patient stops eating, the food in the small pouch then slowly move into the main part of their stomach.
This is a reversible process and is less preferred over other methods due to its high failure rate.
Bariatric surgeons opt for any of these surgical procedures considering various factors, such as body mass index, eating habits, other health issues, previous surgeries, and the risks involved with each procedure.
Bariatric surgery is a doctor-led scientific weight loss procedure that primarily uses a laparoscopic technique to reduce a person’s body weight. Before planning a surgical procedure, factors affecting the overall surgical cost must be considered.
The cost of bariatric surgery in India can vary depending on several factors:
Different types of bariatric surgeries, such as gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and gastric banding, have different costs associated with them.
| Type of surgery | INR | USD |
|---|---|---|
| Gastric bypass surgery | 3,50,000 – 5,50,000 | 6000-7000 |
| Sleeve gastrectomy | 3,50,000- 4,50,000 | 5000-6000 |
| Single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S) | 5,00,000-7,00,000 | 7000-8000 |
| Gastric band surgery (Lap-Band) | 2,50,000-3,50,000 | 4000-5000 |
The geographical placement of the hospital and its distance from urban centres could potentially drive up expenses. Typically, hospitals situated in metropolitan areas tend to incur greater treatment costs, consequently impacting the ultimate price of their services.
Some complications, such as anastomotic leak, deep vein thrombosis and infection in the wound, may arise after the surgery. When checked on time, these can be managed.
The overall health status of the patient, including any pre-existing medical conditions or obesity-related comorbidities such as diabetes, cancer, etc., can influence the complexity of the surgery and associated costs. This may increase the cost by INR 25,000 to INR 30,000 (USD 300 to USD 360) depending on the health condition.
Apart from the surgery itself, there could be additional expenses in patients’ health examination to avoid complications both pre and post surgery.
Preoperative Evaluation and Testing (complete blood count, liver function tests, pulmonary function testing, electrocardiograph and nutritional assessments etc.): INR 10,000 to INR 15,000 (USD 200 to USD 300)
After the bariatric surgery, surgeons closely monitor for any potential complications such as anastomotic leak, any infection and so on. Some essential post-surgical care to be adopted after bariatric surgery are listed below.
Health insurance covers major surgeries that require hospitalisation and daycare procedures. The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), in October 2019, included bariatric and metabolic surgery as a treatment option for clinically obese people. The only condition associated with this is that surgery must be recommended by a doctor to treat a medical condition and not just to improve aesthetic appearance. Otherwise, the insurance policy won’t cover the surgery expenses.