Gastric Bypass
Gastric bypass is one of the most common bariatric surgeries, as it is performed if the body does not respond to different diets, does not benefit from exercise, and is detrimentally overweight than the permissible limit.
Gastric Bypass
Gastric bypass surgery is one of the surgeries that many people tend to lose weight significantly and in a faster time, and most often this laparoscopic surgery is performed through some small incisions in the abdomen:
- The aim of this surgery is to reduce the size of the upper part of the stomach in the form of a small cyst.
- Where the doctor staples this part to reduce the amount of food that can be eaten.
- This part is then attached to the small intestine so that the amount of calories and fat absorbed from the foods eaten is reduced and thus weight loss is made faster.
The importance of laparoscopic bypass surgery
The importance of gastric bypass surgery appears in long-term weight loss, as it depends on changes in lifestyle, sports regimen and daily health habits, and a person can lose 70% of excess weight within two years after surgery, and this surgery contributes to the treatment of type II diabetes.
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