Gastric Bypass

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Gastric Bypass

Laparoscopic Gastric By-Pass (R-YGB) surgery is the most common type of combined surgery. While the stomach size is reduced with this surgery, the absorption of nutrients decreases as the path traveled in the small intestine is shortened.

The part at the beginning of the stomach is separated from the rest, leaving about 30-50 cc. A part of the small intestines is also bypassed and connected to the newly formed small stomach. In this way, patients reach the feeling of fullness quickly with much smaller portions. At the same time, the absorption of a significant part of the high-calorie foods taken is prevented.

Effective and permanent weight loss is achieved with Laparoscopic Gastric By-Pass (R-YGB) surgery. Similar to size-restricting surgeries, patients reach a feeling of fullness quickly with much smaller portions due to the reduced new stomach pouches.

Gastric By-Pass surgery can be recycled when necessary.