Restrictive Procedure

Restrictive bariatric procedures are surgeries that reduce the size of the stomach, limiting the amount of food a person can eat. These procedures do not involve bypassing or rerouting the intestines.

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Malabsorption Procedure

Malabsorption bariatric procedures involve rerouting or bypassing a portion of the small intestine, reducing the absorption of calories and nutrients from food.

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One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass Surgery (OAGB)

OAGB, also known as mini-gastric bypass, is a type of weight loss surgery that combines both restrictive and malabsorptive elements.

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Mini Gastric Bypass

The mini gastric bypass is a weight loss surgery similar to the traditional Roux-en-Y gastric bypass but with some variations. It involves creating a small stomach pouch and connecting it to the small intestine.

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