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Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery Information

April 16, 2009 @ 09:53 AM — by unknown
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More Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgeries are performed each year than any other kind of weight loss surgery. This is because this surgery is known to create the best chance for losing weight. It combines calorie absorption techniques along with a smaller stomach in order to be effective.

 

In this procedure, a small part of the stomach is stapled in order to form a pouch. The rest of the stomach is then stapled shut so it will not longer be accessible. The only place that food will be able to be deposited is in the small pouch. The pouch will, in turn, get filled up very quickly, and will also give people the satisfied feeling of being full.

 

The stomach empties into the lower portion of the jejunum. Because of this, the same amounts of calories are not absorbed into the body. This process is very effective when it is combined with the smaller stomach.

 

This surgery requires an extensive reworking of the intestines. In order to create a different way for digestion to occur, the intestines must be rerouted.

 

The surgeons who operate on a patient have a direct hand in the amount of malabsorption that occurs. The length of the intestine is in direct relation with malabsorption, so they can change the length of the intestine in order to increase or decrease this process.

 

This is an incredibly popular procedure, and it is the procedure that people most often think of when they refer to gastric bypass surgery. Each year, people get this procedure done in droves.

 

To learn more about the Roux-en-Y surgery as well as LAP-BAND® surgery and other weight loss surgery issues, it is important to contact a bariatric surgery office serving the East Bay Area.

 

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