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Dr. Carlos Reza Moreno | Bariatric and minimally invasive surgery in Merida

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SADI-S Gastric Bypass

The SADI-S Bypass is a combination of a Sleeve Gastrectomy and a Mini-Gastric Bypass.

  • It provides lasting results with a relatively low complication rate.

  • The procedure is performed laparoscopically under general anesthesia, following the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol, which allows for a shorter hospital stay and better recovery.

  • Additionally, the SADI-S Bypass combines a sleeve gastrectomy with a single intestinal connection (anastomosis), integrating restrictive and malabsorptive mechanisms that support greater weight loss and more effective metabolic control.

What is the SADI-S Gastric Bypass?


The SADI-S Gastric Bypass is a surgical procedure that combines two techniques: a sleeve gastrectomy, where the size of the stomach is reduced, and an intestinal bypass, where a portion of the small intestine is connected directly to the duodenum. This creates a system with a single intestinal connection (anastomosis), simplifying the surgery compared to other procedures such as the classic Duodenal Switch. The result is a restriction in the amount of food consumed and a reduction in the absorption of calories and nutrients, contributing to more effective weight loss and better control of metabolic diseases.

The SADI-S Gastric Bypass is an excellent tool for treating severe obesity and metabolic diseases.

Thanks to its surgical and hormonal design, it provides significant benefits in two main areas:

1

High metabolic effectiveness

This procedure significantly improves conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. It also supports better appetite and satiety control due to its hormonal changes.

2

Lower surgical risk

By using a single intestinal connection, it reduces surgical complications compared to other techniques. It is a safer option for patients with very high BMI or multiple comorbidities.

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Which patients are suitable for the SADI-S Gastric Bypass?

  • Patients with obesity greater than class 3.
  • For health reasons.
  • Require the surgery to be as quick as possible in the operating room.
  • Like other procedures, this surgery should not be performed on just any patient solely due to obesity.
¿Quienes son candidatos a un Bypass Gástrico en “Y” de Roux? Imagen

Which patients are suitable for the SADI-S Gastric Bypass?


  • Patients with obesity greater than class 3.
  • For health reasons.
  • Require the surgery to be as quick as possible in the operating room.
  • Like other procedures, this surgery should not be performed on just any patient solely due to obesity.

What are the advantages of the SADI-S Gastric Bypass?


What are the disadvantages of the SADI-S Gastric Bypass?

Dr. Carlos Reza Moreno | Bariatric and minimally invasive surgery in Merida

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