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Bariatric Surgery · Medellín, Colombia

Gastric
Sleeve in Medellín

Laparoscopic gastric sleeve performed by Dr. Bladimiro Bula Márquez at Clínica Las Vegas, El Poblado. Over 2,000 surgeries performed, minimally invasive technique, and ongoing medical support.

Duration
60–75 min
Hospital Stay
24–48 hours
Recovery
7–14 days
Weight loss
60–70% of excess weight
Dr. Bladimiro Bula Marquez, bariatric surgeon, in the operating room of Clinica Las Vegas, Medellin
What is it?

Gastric sleeve:
a definitive solution for obesity

Gastric sleeve surgery—also known as vertical sleeve gastrectomy—is a bariatric surgical procedure that reduces the stomach by approximately 80%, leaving a tube or "sleeve" that can hold much less food. It is performed laparoscopically, which means it is done through small incisions (5 to 6 mm) and does not require opening the abdomen.

Unlike gastric bypass, gastric sleeve surgery does not alter the course of the small intestine, so nutrient absorption remains virtually normal. It is one of the most commonly performed bariatric surgeries in the world thanks to its balance of safety, results, and relative technical simplicity.

How It Works

The surgery works through two complementary mechanisms:

  • Mechanical restriction: by reducing the size of the stomach, you feel full with much smaller portions.
  • Hormonal change: by removing the part of the stomach that produces ghrelin (the hunger hormone), the sensation of hunger is significantly reduced during the post-operative months.
60–70% excess weight loss
+2,000 surgeries performed by Dr. Bula
60–75 minutesProcedure duration
The procedure, step by step

Four stages of your surgery

01

General anesthesia

We administer general anesthesia under the supervision of a board-certified anesthesiologist. The surgery is performed while the patient is fully asleep and monitored.

02

Laparoscopic incisions

Five small incisions (between 5 and 12 mm) in the abdomen allow the camera and specialized instruments to be inserted.

03

Stomach resection

Approximately 80% of the stomach is removed, leaving a narrow vertical tube. The suture line is reinforced with high-strength material.

04

Closure and recovery

Closure of incisions with cosmetic sutures. Awakening in the recovery room. Hospitalization for 24 to 48 hours with continuous monitoring.

Laparoscopic bariatric surgery is performed in a high-level operating room with specialized equipment
Laparoscopic bariatric surgery is performed in a state-of-the-art operating room with specialized equipment.
Key facts

What You Need to Know

AppearanceDetails
Type of surgeryLaparoscopic, minimally invasive
Procedure duration60 to 75 minutes
Type of anesthesiaGeneral
Hospital stay24 to 48 hours
Return to office work7 to 14 days
Return to physical activity4 to 6 weeks
Expected weight loss60% to 70% of excess weight in 12–18 months
Main indicationBMI greater than 30, especially with comorbidities
ReversibleNo (it is permanent)
LocationClínica Las Vegas, El Poblado, Medellín
Am I a candidate?

Who benefits most

The gastric sleeve is primarily indicated for people who meet at least one of the following criteria:

Indications by BMI

  • BMI greater than 35 without associated diseases
  • BMI between 30 and 35 with at least one obesity-related condition (type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, dyslipidemia)
  • BMI greater than 40 in any circumstance (morbid obesity)

Clinical indications

  • Age typically between 18 and 65 years
  • Documented failure of non-surgical treatments (diet, exercise, medication)
  • Commitment to long-term lifestyle changes
  • Absence of major surgical contraindications
  • Favorable psychological and nutritional evaluation

When is gastric sleeve surgery NOT recommended?

  • Severe gastroesophageal reflux (in these cases, gastric bypass is usually preferred)
  • Serious esophageal diseases such as advanced erosive esophagitis or Barrett’s esophagus
  • Uncontrolled psychiatric disorders or active addictions
  • Pregnancy or plans to become pregnant within the next 12 to 18 months
  • Patients who are unwilling to commit to ongoing medical follow-up

During your consultation with Dr. Bula, we will evaluate your BMI, medical history, eating habits, and lifestyle to determine whether gastric sleeve surgery is the best option for you, or whether you should consider gastric bypass surgery or another procedure.

Each patient receives a comprehensive assessment with a detailed analysis of his or her case
Each patient receives a comprehensive pre-operative evaluation with a detailed analysis of their case.
Your Complete Journey

Before, During, and After

Before surgery (1–4 weeks prior)

  • Comprehensive evaluation: consultation with Dr. Bula, nutritional and psychological assessment.
  • Pre-surgical tests: complete blood work, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, abdominal ultrasound, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.
  • Pre-surgical diet: 7 to 14 days of a liquid or low-calorie diet to reduce liver size and facilitate surgery.
  • Discontinuation of certain medications: anti-inflammatory drugs, anticoagulants (as medically indicated).
  • Fasting: 8 hours before surgery.

The day of surgery

  • Admission to Clínica Las Vegas two hours before the procedure.
  • Pre-surgical preparation: IV line, antibiotic and antithrombotic prophylaxis.
  • Laparoscopic surgery lasting 60 to 75 minutes.
  • Post-anesthesia recovery lasting 1 to 2 hours.
  • Transfer to the room. Intravenous hydration, pain management, and progressive mobilization.

Postoperative recovery

TimeNutritional phaseActivity
Days 1–7Clear liquids (broths, gelatin, water)Rest at home, short walks
Weeks 2–3Full-fat liquids and pureesLight daily activities, return to office work
Weeks 4–6Soft foodsLight, effortless physical activity
Month 2 and beyondBalanced solid dietGradual return to exercise and normal life

Medical follow-up

We conduct follow-up visits at 24 hours, 8 days, 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, and 1 year. Each appointment assesses weight loss, nutritional parameters, adaptation to the new diet, and the body’s response. Support is one of the pillars of bariatric surgery success.

Expected Results

What to Expect

The results of gastric sleeve surgery vary depending on the patient’s commitment to the post-surgical plan, but the consolidated data in the medical literature are consistent:

Post-surgery timelineExpected weight lossClinical milestones
3 months25% to 35% of excess weightImproved blood sugar, blood pressure
6 months40% to 55% of excess weightSignificant reduction in diabetes/hypertension medications
12 months60% to 70% of excess weightWeight stabilization, improved mobility and energy
18–24 monthsMaintenance of achieved weightFrequent resolution of comorbidities

Improvement in associated conditions

  • Type 2 diabetes: remission or significant improvement in 60–80% of patients
  • High blood pressure: control or reduction in medication in 70–80%
  • Sleep apnea: resolution in approximately 75% of cases
  • Dyslipidemia: improvement in 60–70%
  • Chronic joint pain: significant reduction due to less strain
Honest information

Risks and considerations

Laparoscopic bariatric surgery is one of the most standardized and safest procedures in modern surgery, but like any surgical intervention, it carries risks. Transparency in this regard is a fundamental part of making an informed decision.

General risks (rare)

  • Bleeding at the surgical site
  • Leakage along the stomach suture line (1% to 3%)
  • Wound infection
  • Deep vein thrombosis
  • Adverse reactions to anesthesia

Long-term considerations

  • Gastroesophageal reflux: may develop or worsen in some patients; it is managed with medication or, in persistent cases, conversion to gastric bypass.
  • Nutritional supplementation: although less common than with bypass surgery, it is recommended to take vitamin supplements (B12, iron, vitamin D) and undergo annual checkups.
  • Lifestyle changes: long-term success depends on commitment to the new diet and physical activity.
  • Insufficient weight loss or weight regain: in a small percentage of patients, revision surgery may be required.

Dr. Bula performs a thorough preoperative evaluation to minimize risks. Appropriate patient selection and precise surgical technique are the main factors that reduce complications.

Costs in Medellín

Investing in Your Health

The cost of gastric sleeve surgery in Medellín varies depending on the surgical package, the type of hospitalization (standard or suite), and the findings of your pre-surgical evaluation. Medellín has established itself as one of the leading destinations for medical tourism in Latin America thanks to its excellent value for money compared to the United States, Canada, and Europe.

What the surgical package includes

  • Fees for the lead surgeon and surgical team
  • Anesthesiology fees
  • Use of the operating room and laparoscopic equipment
  • Hospital stay (24 to 48 hours depending on recovery)
  • Post-surgical endoscopy if indicated
  • Follow-up visits during the first year
  • Initial nutritional counseling

Initial evaluation consultation

The initial evaluation consultation with Dr. Bula costs $170,000 COP. It includes a comprehensive clinical evaluation, review of medical history, and personalized recommendation of the most appropriate procedure for your case.

A detailed quote for the surgical package is provided after the initial evaluation, as it depends on individual clinical findings and the required pre-surgical tests. Financing options are available.

International patients

Are you coming from outside Colombia?

We treat patients traveling from the United States, Canada, Mexico, Ecuador, Panama, and Europe. The process for international patients is designed to minimize the number of trips and optimize your stay in Medellín.

Before Your Trip

  • Virtual evaluation via video call (1st consultation)
  • Coordination of pre-surgical tests in your city
  • Review of results and surgical approval
  • Scheduling of surgery and hospital reservation
  • Recommendation of accommodations near the clinic

During your stay

  • In-person pre-surgical consultation upon arrival
  • Surgery and hospitalization (24–48 hours)
  • Recovery at your accommodation (recommended: 7 to 10 days in Medellín)
  • Post-surgical follow-up before returning
  • Online follow-up for 12 months
Your surgeon

Why choose Dr. Bula?

Dr. Bladimiro Bula Márquez, bariatric surgeon Medellín

Dr. Bladimiro Bula Márquez

General and Bariatric Surgeon · Professional License No. 79788744 · Over 2,000 successful laparoscopic surgeries performed.

  • Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees in General Surgery — Metropolitan University of Barranquilla (2012)
  • Certification in Bariatric Surgery — IRCAD Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Member of the Colombian Association of Obesity and Bariatric Surgery (ACOCIB)
  • Practices at Las Vegas Clinic and El Rosario Clinic, Medellín
Meet Dr. Bula
Frequently Asked Questions About Gastric Sleeve Surgery

We answer your questions

The cost of the gastric sleeve surgery package in Medellín varies depending on the type of hospitalization and individual clinical findings. The initial consultation with Dr. Bula costs $170,000 COP and includes a comprehensive evaluation and personalized recommendation. A detailed quote for the package is provided after the consultation. Financing options are available.
The expected weight loss with gastric sleeve surgery is 60% to 70% of excess weight in the first 12 to 18 months. For example, a person who is 40 kg overweight can lose between 24 and 28 kg. Results depend on the patient’s commitment to the post-surgical nutrition and physical activity plan.
Gastric sleeve surgery takes an average of 60 to 75 minutes. It is performed laparoscopically through five small incisions (5 to 12 mm). The entire procedure—including preparation, surgery, and post-anesthesia recovery—typically takes 3 to 4 hours in the operating room and recovery room.
The average hospital stay is 24 to 48 hours. The surgery is performed at Clínica Las Vegas in El Poblado, Medellín, a high-level facility with comprehensive safety protocols and post-surgical care.
For office work or jobs without physical exertion, most patients return within 7 to 14 days after surgery. For jobs involving physical exertion, heavy lifting, or intense activity, we recommend waiting 4 to 6 weeks to avoid complications with the incisions and the abdominal wall.
No, gastric sleeve surgery is a permanent procedure. Since approximately 80% of the stomach is removed, it is not possible to reconstruct the original stomach. In cases where additional surgery is required (due to weight regain, severe reflux, or other reasons), the sleeve can be converted to gastric bypass or revision surgery, but the original stomach cannot be restored.
Since the surgery is laparoscopic, only 5 very small scars (between 5 and 12 mm each) remain, distributed across the upper abdomen. With proper wound care, the scars are discreet and fade over time. There is no large incision as in open surgery.
Gastric sleeve surgery reduces the stomach to 20% of its original size without altering the intestine. Gastric bypass reduces the stomach AND reroutes the small intestine, combining restriction with controlled malabsorption. The sleeve is ideal for a BMI greater than 30; bypass is indicated for a BMI greater than 35 or when there is significant type 2 diabetes, as it offers better metabolic control. Compare with gastric bypass →
Yes, but it is recommended to wait 12 to 18 months after surgery before trying to conceive. This allows your weight to stabilize and nutrient levels to reach optimal levels. Pregnancy after bariatric surgery requires enhanced nutritional monitoring to ensure the health of both mother and baby.
Significant weight regain after gastric sleeve surgery occurs in a small percentage of patients, mainly when they abandon their nutritional plan. In these cases, there are options: nutritional and behavioral support, conversion to gastric bypass, or bariatric revision surgery. Continuous medical follow-up prevents most of these cases.

Take the first step

Schedule your consultation with Dr. Bula and receive a personalized recommendation for your case. In-person care in Medellín and virtual consultations for international patients.

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