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Occasionally performed on morbidly obese patients, the duodenal switch is a complex surgical option involving the removal of a large portion of the stomach.

The duodenal switch procedure generates weight loss through restriction and mal-absorption, and is reserved for patients with serious weight-related health issues. Since significant mal-absorption can cause anemia, protein deficiency and bone disease, it is a procedure limited to patients whose compromised health warrants higher risks.

  • During the procedure, a segment of the small intestine is divided and rearranged.
  • Most (85%) of the stomach is permanently removed, creating a pouch with about a six-ounce capacity.
  • Very effective in patients with a high BMI (greater than 55).
  • A major advantage of this procedure is that the pylorus remains intact.
   
     
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