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1. Contact
For any inquiries regarding Sleeve Gastrectomy, our dedicated patient representatives are available around the clock. Feel free to reach out to us at:
+90 532 795 86 93
‪+44 141 628 9407‬
2. Welcome & Transfer
Upon your arrival at Istanbul New Airport, our seamless service begins. Following your flight, our professional driver will greet you and escort you to the hospital in our VIP transfer vehicle, ensuring a comfortable 45-minute journey.
3. Hospital Procedure
Once you undergo initial hospitalisation procedures, we initiate a series of examinations specifically tailored to Sleeve Gastrectomy. Our attentive nurses gather crucial information about your clinical history and conduct essential tests, including chest X-Ray, EKG, and blood tests. After completing check-ups and consultations with your Surgeon, and the anesthetist, you are prepared for the Sleeve Gastrectomy procedure.
4. Compression Therapy
To enhance safety and minimize the risk of thrombosis, our patients receive compression therapy a day prior to surgery. This therapeutic approach, spanning 12 hours, is complemented by breathing exercises using triflows.
5. Endoscopy Application
An hour before surgery, patients receive antibiotics, followed by an endoscopy session. If no pathologies are detected, patients proceed directly to the operation room.
6. Surgery Procedure
The pivotal moment arrives as the surgery begins, typically lasting one to one and a half hours. While Sleeve Gastrectomy surgeries include the placement of a drain to facilitate leak tests post-surgery, more complex procedures like gastric bypass may extend the duration.
7. Congratulations!
Your surgery was successful and you were under observation in the hospital for a certain period of time depending on your surgery. We mobilize our patients four hours after the surgery.In the first 24 hours, patients do not eat and drink anything because we want to minimize acute leaks. After 24 hours, we perform the leak test with a blue liquid. If there is no blue liquid in the drain that means the leak test is negative. Afterwards, patients can drink water, juice and soup.
8. Staying At the Hotel
Our patients stay in the hospital for two days after the surgery. And then, after the examination, our patients go to our hotels. Our doktor make visit every day. Our translators attend visits together with our doctors. Als our patients reach our patient coordinators 24/7.
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An overtaking date is determined (recommended during the week and in the evening).
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Formation of a patient document.
ARRIVAL
Day 1
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Meet and greet of the patient by an English, German, Bulgarian, Romanian, Italian, or Spanish-speaking assistant and accommodating the patient in a hospital.
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Consultation with the doctor.
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Carrying out all the necessary tests in the hospital (EKG, tomography of the lungs, blood tests, foot massage).
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Day 2​​
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Visitation by the anaesthetist and doctor for the surgery.
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1 hour of waking up the patient to 1 hour for waking up the patient.
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Arrival to the room and control of the medical staff to Arrival in the room and control by the medical staff.
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The patient is under observation and 4 hours after the operation, the patient is ready for mobilisation (walking in the corridor of the hospital) to The patient is under observation, and 4 hours after the operation, the patient is ready for mobilisation (walking in the hospital corridor).
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It is forbidden to consume and drink water for 24 hours to It is forbidden to consume food and drink water for 24 hours.
Day 3
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Morning visitation by the doctor and the medical staff.
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Test with blue water (for possible omissions).
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Switching to liquid food consumption.
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Visitation by the doctor and the medical staff.
Day 4
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Morning visit of a medical staff (change of bandages and control).
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Free day for walking.
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Visitation of doctor and the medical staff.
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Day 5
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Morning visit of a medical staff (change of bandages and control).
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Issuance of the patient's epicrisis and discharge from the hospital.
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Accommodation in a hotel, delivery of medicines and training for a 1-month diet.
Day 6
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Morning visit of a medical staff (change of bandages and control).
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Day 7
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Control examination by the doctor and the medical staff.
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Return of the patient to the country and control via Internet connection.