gastric bypass in English
noun
(Medicine) surgical procedure to decrease the size of the stomach to induce weight loss in the chronically obese, procedure in which the stomach is cut across high on the body
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1. Gastric bypass surgery.
2. What is Gastric Bypass Surgery? Description
3. Gastric Bypass surgery, also called the Roux-en-Y gastric Bypass procedure, is the most common form of weight loss surgery performed in the United States today.
4. They are small-bowel bypass, gastric partitioning, gastroplasty, and gastric bypass.
5. Gastric bypass could cause malabsorption by creating a blind loop of bowel.
6. Method: From 1979 to 1993, 165 gastric bypass operations (technique: Mason-Griffen) were performed.
7. A gastric Bypass, or bariatric surgery, is a procedure that aims to help manage obesity
8. Gastric carcinoma in the Bypassed stomach after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) is rare but has been reported
9. Complications at the gastrojejunal Anastomosis after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) are challenging in terms of diagnosis, therapy, and prevention
10. Gastric Bypass surgery is an operation that creates a small pouch to restrict food intake and Bypasses a segment of the small intestine
11. In the gastric Bypass procedure, a surgeon makes a direct connection from the stomach pouch to a lower segment of the small intestine, Bypassing the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine) and some of
12. Celebrate® develops specialized bariatric vitamins and nutritional supplements for people that are either losing weight under the care of a physician, or have had (or will be having) a surgical weight loss procedure such as gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, intragastric balloon, lap band, or duodenal switch.