RYGB encourages weight loss by decreasing food intake and lowering food absorption. The amount of food that can be eaten is limited by a tiny pouch that is comparable in size to the adjustable gastric band. Furthermore, food bypasses a large portion of the stomach, duodenum, and upper intestine by travelling straight from the pouch into the small intestine. As a result, less food is absorbed in the digestive system. The surgery, which is commonly performed laparoscopically, involves making five to six tiny incisions in the belly to insert a small scope with a video camera and surgical tools. to create a small stomach pouch by dividing the top of the stomach from the bottom. the stomach is stapled by the surgeon. This small pouch restricts the amount of food consumed. The small stomach pouch is then connected to the jejunum, a section of the small intestine, allowing food to bypass the duodenum at the base of the stomach. The body absorbs fewer calories and nutrients as a result of this bypass, a condition called as malabsorption. If you're interested in laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery, stop by Dr. Ved Prakash's office. We provide thorough care at a fair price.
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