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        Bariatric Procedure 
        GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY
        ATTENTION: Translation services are available free of charge in Spanish, French, American Sign Language and other languages. Call 217–788–3360 (TTY: 217–788-2198). 
        Memorial Health System complies with applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. 
             Congratulations on your decision to pursue gastric bypass surgery. 
             Gastric bypass has long been accepted as the gold standard for surgical Weight-loss—
             and for good reason. When combined with lifestyle changes, this surgery is a very useful 
             tool to help you lose weight and keep it off. On average, people who have had gastric 
             bypass lose about 60-75 percent of excess weight. In addition to losing weight, most 
             people gain self-confidence and improve their quality of life after surgery. The Weight-
             loss & Wellness Center (WLWC) is excited to walk alongside you and support you as you 
             start down the road toward better health. Thank you for choosing us to be a part of your 
             journey.
                                                 Stomach
                     Duodenum
                                                   Jejunum
                               BEFORE SURGERY
                       Gastric Pouch
                                                    Bypassed Stomach
                Duodenum                                 Jejunum
                (Bypassed)
                                AFTER SURGERY
                      LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC BYPASS 
                       RESTRICTIVE AND MALABSORPTIVE
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              Gastric Bypass (Roux-en-Y) 
                  The procedure involves surgically 
                   separating the stomach into two 
                   sections using parallel rows of        Gastric  
                   titanium staples.                      pouch
                  The small upper segment of the                                           Bypassed  
                   stomach, which connects to the                                            stomach
                   esophagus, continues to receive                                           Food  
                   food much as it did prior to                                              channel
                   surgery, while the lower portion, 
                   or “remnant stomach,” no longer 
                   comes in contact with food.
                  A portion of the small intestine is    Digestive  
                   disconnected, allowing the surgeon      juice channel
                   to reroute food directly from the 
                   newly created small stomach 
                   pouch directly into the remaining                                     Point where  
                   intestine for digestion.                                           digestive juices  
                                                                                       mix with food
                  Gastric bypass is typically performed laparoscopically and requires a hospital stay 
                   of one to two days followed by two to four weeks of restricted activity. 
                  Follow-up care is an important component and several postsurgery appointments 
                   will be needed to monitor healing and progress.
              Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass 
              It is important you understand the benefits as well as the risks associated with the 
              procedure you choose. We encourage you to discuss your questions and/or concerns 
              with your bariatric team. 
              EXPLORING THE BENEFITS 
                  Most patients lose weight rapidly and continue to lose for 18 to 24 months 
                  postoperatively.
                  Can offer significant and sustained Weight-loss.
                  Offers restriction and malabsorption to aid in Weight-loss.
                  Overall Weight-loss tends to be greater compared to restrictive procedures such as 
                  the sleeve gastrectomy or laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding procedure. On 
                  average, patients achieve an average of 60-75 percent excess Weight-loss (EWL). 
                  Improves or eliminates most obesity-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes, 
                  sleep apnea, hypertension and gastroesophageal reflux disease. 
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