Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) — Gold Coast

Comprehensive gastric bypass care in Southport using modern keyhole techniques, structured aftercare and dietitian support.

Hospital: Gold Coast Private Hospital, Ground Floor, 14 Hill St, Southport QLD 4215

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How gastric bypass works

A small stomach pouch is created and connected to the small intestine, bypassing the remaining stomach and the first part of the intestine. This limits portion size, changes gut-hormone signals and can improve reflux and diabetes in suitable patients.

Who may benefit

  • Problem reflux or large hiatus hernia.
  • Type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome needing stronger effect.
  • Inadequate result or reflux after previous sleeve (revision assessed individually).

Final suitability is confirmed after a personalised consultation.

Expected results

  • Clinically significant weight loss over 12–24 months with program support.
  • Higher chance of diabetes improvement/remission compared with sleeve.
  • Reflux symptoms often improve.

Risks & safety

Potential risks include bleeding, infection, leak, DVT/PE, internal hernia, strictures and marginal ulcers (risk increased by smoking/NSAIDs). Lifelong vitamin/mineral monitoring is required. We focus on risk reduction via careful work-up and experienced laparoscopic technique.

See: Bypass Risks — Gold Coast.

Recovery & aftercare

  • Stay: usually 2–3 nights.
  • Return to desk work: ~2 weeks (varies).
  • Diet: Fluids → Purees → Soft → Regular over ~4–6 weeks.

Details: Recovery after Bypass · Diet Stages.

Costs & rebates

Fees vary by fund cover, hospital/anaesthetic fees and aftercare inclusions. We’ll provide a personalised quote.

Learn more: Bypass Cost — Gold Coast · Overall costs & finance.

Next steps

Book a consultation · Nearby: Brisbane · Hervey Bay

Information is general and not a substitute for medical advice. Outcomes and recovery vary.

FAQs

How long is the operation?

Typically 90–120 minutes, depending on anatomy and clinical factors.

Will bypass help reflux?

It often improves reflux compared with sleeve; your suitability is assessed individually.

Can I take anti-inflammatories?

Regular NSAIDs increase ulcer risk after bypass—your team will advise alternatives.