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BILIOPANCREATIC DIVERSION [4 fiches]

Fiche 1 2024-07-04

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Bowels
  • Surgery
CONT

The creation of a BPD [biliopancreatic diversion] necessarily requires an alternation of the normal GI [gastrointestinal] continuity. The basic components of the mechanism, no matter how it is constructed, are as follows :(1) an intestinal segment, immediately following the duodenum, where the meeting between food and digestive juices is prevented, called biliopancreatic limb(BPL) as it only leads the biliodigestive juices to the point of meeting with food;(2) an intestinal segment leading food from the stomach to the point where aliments meet the biliopancreatic secretions, called alimentary limb(AL) ;(3) an intestinal segment, between the point of meeting and the ileocecal valve(ICV), where biliopancreatic digestion starts and the products of it can be absorbed(common limb or CL).

CONT

[The] shortening of the common limb (CL) is related to higher risk of malabsorption.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Intestins
  • Chirurgie
CONT

[...] la partie qui sert à l'absorption des nutriments (anse commune) [...] Si l'on souhaite augmenter la malabsorption, il faut réduire la longueur de l'anse commune.

Espagnol

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Fiche 2 2024-07-04

Anglais

Subject field(s)
  • Surgery
  • Digestive Tract
CONT

Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch is a modification of the biliopancreatic diversion procedure... 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 combination of biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch is an additional adaptation of the standard procedure. It has a sleeve gastrectomy rather than a horizontal gastrectomy.

CONT

In a biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch, a portion of the stomach is removed but the pylorus remains intact. The pylorus, which controls food drainage from the stomach, is connected to a lower segment of the intestine. The duodenum is connected to the lower part of the small intestine. The food you eat then bypasses much of the small intestine. This results in fewer calories absorbed and weight loss.

Terme(s)-clé(s)
  • bilio-pancreatic diversion with duodenal switch

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Chirurgie
  • Appareil digestif
Terme(s)-clé(s)
  • dérivation biliopancréatique avec commutation duodénale

Espagnol

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Fiche 3 2024-07-04

Anglais

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.

Terme(s)-clé(s)
  • bilio-pancreatic diversion
  • bilio-pancreatic diversion without duodenal switch

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Chirurgie
  • Appareil digestif
Terme(s)-clé(s)
  • dérivation biliopancréatique
  • dérivation biliopancréatique sans commutation duodénale

Espagnol

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Fiche 4 2024-07-04

Anglais

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.

Français

Domaine(s)
  • Intestins
  • Chirurgie

Espagnol

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