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Information & Procedures
Biliopancreatic Deviation is a malabsorsive bariatric surgery procedure in which nutrient absorption decreases because the passage of biliar and pancreatic secretions is altered. There could also be “duodenal change”.
Weight loss surgery patients must be aware of pre and post surgery requirements.
Benefits
Bariatric surgery of this type is designed for patients who have a body mass index (BMI) of 50 kg/m2 and higher. The recommended age range is between 14 and 65. Nevertheless, there can be exceptions to this rule.
Biliopancreatic diversion offers the following advantages:
Potential complications involved are:
Procedure
Biliopancreatic deviation reduces the size of the stomach, but not as much as compared to bypass surgery. The small intestine is cut and put back together in such a way that food and secretions unite in a common one-meter handle before reaching the colon. Sometimes poor nutrient intake can result and, in turn, causes diarrhea and flatulence in some patients.
Hospitalization
Biliopancreatic diversion requires a four night stay in the hospital.
Time
Between two and a half and four and a half hours.