Obesity Surgery - Mini Gastric Bypass
Mini Gastric Bypass
A simpler single-anastomosis, shorter-duration laparoscopic bariatric procedure compared to standard Roux-en-Y bypass.
About the Operation
Mini gastric bypass is a simpler single-anastomosis, shorter-duration laparoscopic bariatric procedure compared to standard Roux-en-Y bypass. This method, applied more quickly with a single connection point, offers similar weight loss and diabetes remission rates.
Application Details
- 1Single anastomosis (connection) — shorter surgery time compared to classic bypass.
- 2More pronounced malabsorption effect.
- 3Faster weight loss and similar diabetes remission rates.
- 4Careful patient selection is important due to the risk of bile reflux.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- BMI ≥ 35, especially those with metabolic disorders (diabetes, hypertension)
- Patients in the high-risk group for gastric bypass
Operation Summary
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