By limiting food intake and reducing food absorption, RYGB promotes weight loss. A tiny pouch that is comparable in size to the adjustable gastric band restricts how much food may be consumed. Additionally, food is sent directly from the pouch into the small intestine, avoiding much of the stomach, duodenum, and upper intestine from coming into contact with it. This reduces the amount of food that is absorbed in the digestive tract. A small scope with a video camera and surgical equipment is placed via the five to six small incisions made in the belly during the procedure, which is typically done laparoscopically. In order to divide the upper portion of the stomach from the bottom and form a small stomach pouch, the surgeon staples the stomach. Intake of food is restricted by this little pouch. Then, the jejunum, a portion of the small intestine, is joined to the little stomach pouch, allowing food to skip the duodenum at the bottom of the stomach. With this bypass, the body absorbs fewer calories and nutrients, a condition known as malabsorption. Visit the clinic of Dr. Ved Prakash if you're looking for laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery. We give comprehensive care at a reasonable cost.
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