SADI-S

What is a SADI-S?

The SADI-S is one of the newest types of bariatric surgery with a single surgical anastomosis. Actually, very few bariatric surgeons have the skill and knowledge to perform this kind of bariatric surgery. It has a restrictive component when reducing the greater curvature of the stomach, but specially a malabsorptive component, as the common channel is also reduced. The objective of this surgical technique is to lessen the intestinal loop where nutrients are absorbed.

Am I eligible for a SADI-S Surgery?

The first step to determine if you are a good candidate for a SADI-S (Single anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy) is getting in touch with one of our patients coordinators to fill a quick Health Questionnaire. Within 24 hours after receiving your information, one of our bariatric surgeons reviews your case and determines if you are a good candidate for a SADI-S (Single anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy).

Operation Information

Duration:
 3-4 hours
Incision Location:
 From the temporal area ro around the earlobe
Hospitalization:
 1-2 days
Recovery Period:
 2 weeks
Anesthesia:
 General Anesthesia
Stitch Removal:
 10-14 days after procedure

Preguntas Frecuentes

To schedule a consultation with My New Body – Obesity Center, California, call us at  1(833) 463-9263 O llena nuestro cuestionario en línea

The SADI-S surgery only takes between 90 and 120 minutes to perform, Since  is a minimally-invasive laparoscopic procedure, . Following surgery, patients spend an additional half-hour to an hour in the recovery room.

Like any type of bariatric surgery SADI-S  involves some risks.  Risks  of the SADI-S may include:

  • Perforation of intestines;
  • Potential leaks from staple sites;
  • Infections or abscesses;
  • Blood clots;
  • Liver bile reflux;
  • Bowel obstruction;
  • Potential for nutritional deficiencies.

The weight loss after SADI surgery tends to be significant. After SADI surgery, patients can lose between 80-90% or more of their excess weight between a year and eighteen months post-surgery.

The first step to determine if you are a candidate for SADI-S sugery is to gill our Health Questionnaire and one of our bariatric surgeons can assess your case. You may be a candidate for single anastomosis duodenal ileal bypass:

  • If you have BMI (Body Mass Index) 50+;
  • If you have BMI of 35-49 and also one or more obesity related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, sleep apnea etc.;
  • You have been unsuccessful in losing weight with diet and exercise;
  • You have experienced weight regain after a failed bariatric surgery, such as gastric sleeve;
  • You are not currently receiving psychiatric medications;
  • You understand risks of malnutrition and are committed to taking supplements for life;
  • You are not pregnant, breastfeeding or soon planning a pregnancy.

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