Stomach reduced to size of walnut and then attached to middle of small intestine, bypassing a section of the small intestine (duodenum and jejunum) and limiting absorption of calories.
Discuss with your surgeon which operation suits you the best based on your medical conditions and anatomy. All operations have their own pros and cons
Stomach is reduced to a small pouch and attached to the middle of the small intestine and, bypassing majority of the stomach and a portion of small intestine time. This operation functions by reducing appetite, reducing calories absorbed, increasing calorie expenditure of the body.
Discuss with your surgeon which operation suits you the best based on your medical conditions and anatomy. All operations have their own pros and cons
The Single Anastomosis Duodenal-Ileal Bypass with Sleeve Gastrectomy, referred to as the SADI-S is one of the most recent procedures endorsed by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. While similar to the BPD-DS, the SADI-S is simpler and takes less time to perform as there is only one surgical bowel connection.
SADI-S has a relatively short operative time, low complication rate, and excellent weight loss outcomes and is the most recently approved procedure for weight loss.
The most common indications for revisional surgery were related to weight loss and/or reflux issues after a previous bariatric surgery has been performed.
Bariatric surgery is a highly effective and durable therapy, and as with many other chronic diseases requiring medical or surgical therapy, there will be patients who respond well initially to surgery and others with only a partial response, which can create a need for a second, or “revisional” procedure.
Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB) is a bariatric procedure that combines the principles of restriction and malabsorption, which are achieved by creating a long and narrow gastric pouch and bypassing part of the small bowel. It is a modification of the original “loop” bypass surgery.
It is currently the third most common bariatric procedure worldwide. OAGB has a short operative time, low complication rate, and excellent weight loss outcomes and has a favorable impact on hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hypertension, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and obstructive sleep apnea, as well as an improved quality of life.