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The SADI-S is one of the newest types of bariatric surgery with a single surgical anastomosis. Actually, very few bariatric surgeons have the skill and knowledge to perform this kind of bariatric surgery.
It has a restrictive component when reducing the greater curvature of the stomach, but specially a malabsorptive component, as the common channel is also reduced. The objective of this surgical technique is to lessen the intestinal loop where nutrients are absorbed.
The first step to determine if you are a good candidate for a SADI-S (Single anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy) is getting in touch with one of our patients coordinators to fill a quick Health Questionnaire. Within 24 hours after receiving your information, one of our bariatric surgeons reviews your case and determines if you are a good candidate for a SADI-S (Single anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy).
In choosing Gastric Sleeve, you’re opting for a proven and versatile solution that not only addresses weight loss but positively impacts various aspects of your overall well-being. Our team at My New Body Obesity Center is dedicated to guiding you through this transformative journey with expertise, compassion, and a commitment to your long-term health.
At My New Body Obesity Center, we combine safety, affordability, and advanced medical innovation to assist patients worldwide in achieving healthier lives.
To determine if the Gastric Balloon is right for you, connect with our patient coordinators to complete a brief Health Assessment. Within 24 hours, one of our bariatric specialists will review your information and determine your eligibility.
1. BMI Requirement: You should have a BMI between 27 and 40 (exceptions may be granted).
2. Age Range: Generally between 18 and 65 years old (exceptions handled on a case-by-case basis).
3. Commitment to Lifestyle Changes: You need to be committed to adhering to the required nutrition and activity program.
The SADI-S surgery only takes between 90 and 120 minutes to perform, Since is a minimally-invasive laparoscopic procedure, . Following surgery, patients spend an additional half-hour to an hour in the recovery room.
Like any type of bariatric surgery SADI-S involves some risks. Possible complications in some patients may be the following:
The weight loss after SADI surgery tends to be significant. After SADI surgery, patients can lose between 80-90% or more of their excess weight between a year and eighteen months post-surgery.
The first step to determine if you are a candidate for SADI-S sugery is to gill our Health Questionnaire and one of our bariatric surgeons can assess your case. You may be a candidate for single anastomosis duodenal ileal bypass:
References
English, W. J., DeMaria, E. J., Hutter, M. M., Kothari, S. N., Mattar, S. G., Brethauer, S. A., & Morton, J. M. (2020). American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery 2018 estimate of metabolic and bariatric procedures performed in the United States. Surgery for obesity and related diseases, 16(4), 457-463.
Dobrescu, A., Copaescu, C., Zmeu, B., Duta, C., Bedreag, O. H., Stoica, L., … & Lazar, F. (2020). Ghrelin levels and hunger sensation after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy compared with laparoscopic greater curvature plication in obese patients. Clin. Lab, 66, 847-853.
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