Gastrectomy is a surgical procedure involving the partial or total removal of the stomach. It is performed to treat serious stomach conditions such as tumors, severe ulcers, bleeding, or stomach cancer. At Tarlac Medical Center, we provide advanced gastrectomy procedures supported by experienced surgeons, modern facilities, and comprehensive postoperative care.
Stomach conditions that do not respond to medication may require surgical intervention to prevent complications such as bleeding, obstruction, or cancer progression.
Gastrectomy may be recommended for:
Early diagnosis and timely surgery improve outcomes and recovery.
Depending on the diagnosis, different approaches may be used:
Partial Gastrectomy – Removal of a portion of the stomach while preserving the remaining section.
Total Gastrectomy – Removal of the entire stomach, followed by reconstruction to allow food to pass into the small intestine.
Sleeve Gastrectomy – Removal of a large portion of the stomach (sometimes for medical or weight-related conditions).
The surgical plan is customized to each patient’s condition.
Hospital stay typically ranges from 5 to 10 days depending on complexity and recovery progress.
Recovery after gastrectomy requires careful nutritional management.
Patients may experience:
Our medical team provides structured postoperative guidance to ensure safe healing and nutritional balance.
Full recovery may take several weeks, depending on the extent of surgery.
We provide:
Experienced surgical specialists
Our team focuses on delivering safe, evidence-based surgical care while ensuring patient dignity and comfort throughout treatment.
A gastrectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing part or all of the stomach. It is commonly performed to treat stomach cancer, severe ulcers, stomach bleeding, tumors, or other serious gastric conditions. The remaining portion of the digestive tract is then reconnected to allow normal digestion.
Yes, gastrectomy is considered a major abdominal surgery. It is performed under general anesthesia and requires careful postoperative monitoring. At Tarlac Medical Center, the procedure is conducted by experienced surgeons in a fully equipped operating room to ensure patient safety.
Hospital stay typically ranges from 5 to 10 days, depending on the extent of surgery and the patient’s overall health. Full recovery may take several weeks. Patients will gradually transition from liquid to soft foods before returning to a modified regular diet.
Yes. After surgery, patients usually need to eat smaller, more frequent meals. Nutritional adjustments are necessary because the stomach’s capacity is reduced. Your healthcare team will provide dietary guidance to ensure proper nutrition and recovery.
Seek urgent care if you experience high fever, severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, difficulty swallowing, bleeding, or signs of infection at the incision site. Early medical evaluation helps prevent serious complications.
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