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Gastric Transit Bipartition Surgery
Who are the ideal candidates?
The surgery technique in 3 steps:
Advantages of Transit Bipartition
Low intragastric pressure hence, even lower risk of pressure-associated stomach leakage after the sleeve application.
It is a reversible and revisable operation.
Due to the low pressure inside the stomach, the long-term application of the gastric sleeve process and the prolonged enlargement of the sleeve stomach process alone.
Endoscopic access to all areas of the small intestine, and thus the elimination of the problems of access to the gallbladder, pancreas and bile ducts, especially in techniques that disable the duodenum.
Continuous food migration and absorption from the entire digestive tract.
Endoscopic access to all parts of the digestive system. E.g. ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography-which is an examination procedure done by the surgeons to examine your pancreatic and bile ducts)
No need for vitamin, mineral, iron and calcium supplementation due to the protection of stomach antrum, pylorus and duodenum.