Erschienen in:
01.12.2007 | Modern Surgery: Technical Innovation
Proximal Duodenal–Ileal End-to-Side Bypass with Sleeve Gastrectomy: Proposed Technique
verfasst von:
Andrés Sánchez-Pernaute, Miguel Angel Rubio Herrera, Elia Pérez-Aguirre, Juan Carlos García Pérez, Lucio Cabrerizo, Luis Díez Valladares, Cristina Fernández, Pablo Talavera, Antonio Torres
Erschienen in:
Obesity Surgery
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Ausgabe 12/2007
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Abstract
Proximal duodenal–ileal end-to-side bypass with sleeve gastrectomy is a new bariatric technique based on the biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch in which after the sleeve gastrectomy, the duodenum is anastomosed to the ileum in a Billroth-II fashion. A 200-cm common channel-alimentary limb is devised. Anticipating an appropriate weight loss, at least similar to that obtained after gastric bypass, theoretical benefits for operated patients are a shorter operative time, the performance of only one anastomosis, and no mesentery opening. A prospective trial is now being conducted to find out the results of the procedure and to compare them to those obtained with gastric bypass and standard duodenal switch.