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This operation includes controlled malabsorption without many of the potential side effects caused by bacterial overgrowth associated with the JIB. The malabsorptive operations differ from the Gastric Bypass and the gastric banding, which work mainly through restriction. Click here to view image—Laparoscopic Biliopancreatic Diversion
The amount of excess weight loss after the BPD has been reported to be around 70 percent with weight loss in some patients persisting up to 18 years. However, like all weight loss data, this percentage of excess weight lost varies depending on the length of follow-up, the quality of follow-up, the country where the procedure was performed, the surgeon, and the initial weight of the patient. Being a malabsorption operation, however, the BPD requires life-long medical follow-up. Laparoscopic Biliopancreatic Diversion at Nova Specialty SurgeryLaparoscopic Biliopancreatic Diversion by expert surgeons at the following Nova Specialty Surgery Centers. Click on the location to make an appointment. |
