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Gastric Sleeve Revision

Gastric Sleeve Revision

The Gastric Sleeve is currently the most common bariatric surgery peformed. It is usually a highly effective and safe procedure. Unfortunately, every patient is different and in some cases the results can be not as expected, the patient can be regaining weight or experiencing an postoperative complication. For those cases, an effective solution may be the Gastric Sleeve Revision.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

To schedule a consultation with My New Body – Obesity Center, California, call us at  1(833) 463-9263 or fill out our online form >

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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