Combination Procedures Certain procedures such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery uses a combination of restriction and malabsorption. During this procedure, the surgeon creates a small pouch. The surgeon then attaches a Y-shaped section of the small intestine directly to the stomach pouch. This allows food to bypass a large portion of the small intestine, which absorbs calories and nutrients. The smaller stomach pouch causes patients to feel fuller sooner and eat less food; bypassing a portion of the small intestine means the patient’s body absorbs fewer calories. Examples of combination bariatric procedures: - | Gastric bypass | - | Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch |
These different methods work to help patients lose excess weight, lower their BMI , and transform their health by resolving or improving co-morbid conditions . Bariatric surgery has many benefits that can lead to a healthier, higher quality of life. It also has certain . risks |