Tuesday, February 23, 2010

What is Gastric Bypass Surgery?

So what is this surgery that gets so much press? Is it the latest must have medical accessory of the rich and famous? Is it the weight loss technique of last resort? Is it a high risk gamble with some good and bad consequences?

Gastric Bypass Surgery is basically a medical procedure to make the stomach smaller. The food will bypass part of the small intestine, and, by doing so, the patient will consume less because he feels full immediately. Getting full easily would reduce the calories taken by the body and eventually lead to weight loss.

The most popular bypass procedure performed is called the Roux-en Y gastric bypass. This process involves, a small pouch is created on the top of the stomach. It is stapled, to cut it offfrom the rest of the stomach. Gastric bypass stories. This small pouch will not be able to digest food. The upper part of the small intestine, the duodenum, is attached to this small pouch.
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