The Duodenal Switch is a type of bariatric surgery that combines elements of the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and the duodenal switch procedure. It involves creating a small stomach pouch, bypassing a portion of the small intestine, and reattaching the intestine further down. This results in malabsorption and restricted food intake, promoting weight loss. The duodenum's role in releasing digestive enzymes and hormones is preserved to help maintain nutritional balance.
The Duodenal Switch is a type of bariatric surgery that combines elements of the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and the duodenal switch procedure. It involves creating a small stomach pouch, bypassing a portion of the small intestine, and reattaching the intestine further down. This results in malabsorption and restricted food intake, promoting weight loss. The duodenum's role in releasing digestive enzymes and hormones is preserved to help maintain nutritional balance.
Duodenal Switch is a type of weight loss surgery that combines restrictive and malabsorptive procedures. It reduces the size of the stomach pouch while rerouting the small intestine to bypass a portion, leading to decreased absorption of calories. In Switzerland, this procedure is commonly performed at universities hospitals.
Swiss healthcare system ensures affordable prices for citizens, making Duodenal Switch an accessible option. Patients may face waiting times of 1-3 weeks.