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ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS [5 records]

Record 1 2024-07-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • The Stomach
  • Surgery
CONT

Laparoscopic RYGB [Roux-en-Y gastric bypass]. Surgeon divides stomach into small... gastric pouch(parts of cardia and fundus) and much larger excluded stomach(gastric remnant). Excluded stomach(gastric remnant) empties into duodenum as usual, now referred to as biliopancreatic limb.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Estomac
  • Chirurgie
CONT

Le court-circuit gastrique reste [...] l'intervention de référence dans le monde en raison de son ancienneté et de son efficacité [...]. Cette intervention comporte trois temps principaux et deux anastomoses digestives [...]. Le premier temps correspond à la création d'une petite poche gastrique [...] à partir du cardia et qui est séparé complètement du reste de l'estomac (estomac exclu).

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Record 2 2024-07-04

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgery
  • Digestive Tract
CONT

Biliopancreatic diversion is primarily a malabsorptive procedure. The standard procedure involves the removal of part of the stomach(a limited horizontal gastrectomy) to limit oral intake and induce weight loss. The gastric pouch that is created is larger than that of gastric bypass or the restrictive procedures, therefore allowing larger meals, and patients remain on a less restricted diet than would the case following gastric bypass. Part of the small intestine is also bypassed by the construction of a long limb Roux-en-Y anastomosis with a short common "alimentary" channel of 50 cm length.

Key term(s)
  • bilio-pancreatic diversion
  • bilio-pancreatic diversion without duodenal switch

French

Domaine(s)
  • Chirurgie
  • Appareil digestif
Key term(s)
  • dérivation biliopancréatique
  • dérivation biliopancréatique sans commutation duodénale

Spanish

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Record 3 2024-07-04

English

Subject field(s)
  • Digestive Tract
  • Surgery
CONT

... there are many studies aiming to determine the optimal length of the various intestinal limbs comprising the RYGB [Roux-en-Y gastric bypass], including the biliopancreatic limb(BPL), Roux limb(RL), common channel(CC) and the total alimentary limb(TAL) composed of RL and CC, with all limb lengths having a close interaction.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Appareil digestif
  • Chirurgie
CONT

L'anse alimentaire totale (AAT) correspond au trajet emprunté par les nutriments dans le tube digestif, soit la somme de l'anse alimentaire et de l'anse commune.

Spanish

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Record 4 2024-07-04

English

Subject field(s)
  • Bowels
  • Surgery
CONT

A Roux limb may be formed in multiple different gastrointestinal surgeries, including bariatric surgery, e. g. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass [and] biliopancreatic diversion... In these procedures, the small bowel is divided at some point. This leaves two components of small bowel : a proximal component connected to the stomach, pancreas, and biliary system [and] a distal component connected to the terminal ileum and colon. The end of the distal component is dragged up and connected(anastomosed) to the remnant stomach... This is the Roux limb. It accepts incoming food and transmits it from the gastric remnant to the colon.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Intestins
  • Chirurgie

Spanish

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Record 5 2024-07-04

English

Subject field(s)
  • Surgery
  • Digestive Tract
CONT

Gastric bypass is one common type of weight-loss surgery. During bypass surgery, the top of the stomach is changed into a small gastric pouch. A loop of your small intestine is cut, and one end of the loop is brought up and is connected to the gastric pouch. This connection is one anastomosis. The other end of the small intestine loop is reconnected to the small intestine, further down. This is another anastomosis. Food is then redirected to an area farther down in your digestive system. It bypasses the stomach. Because food will now bypass your stomach, your body does not absorb as many calories.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Chirurgie
  • Appareil digestif
CONT

Le court-circuit gastrique associe une restriction gastrique (réduction du volume fonctionnel de l'estomac par agrafage de ses parois) et la création d'un abouchement (anastomose) entre cette poche gastrique et une anse jéjunale, excluant ainsi l'intestin proximal (duodénum et début du jéjunum). Les effets en sont une limitation de la prise alimentaire, due à la restriction gastrique, ainsi qu'une malabsorption intestinale, induite par la dérivation gastrojéjunale.

Spanish

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