Laparoscopic gastric sleeve
which is usually performed laparoscopicallythe abdomen cavity is insufflated with gas (CO2) and the scope and surgical instruments are inserted through small holes in the abdominal wallsurgeon removes approximately 75-80% of stomachthis results in the stomach taking on the shape of a tube or (sleeve) which holds much less food
Laparoscopic gastric bypass: roux-en-Y
The abdomen cavity is insufflated with gas (CO2) and the scope and surgical instruments are inserted through small holes in the abdominal wall
this surgery involves creating a small pouch from the stomach and connecting the newly created pouch directly to the small intestine
paroscopic mini gastric bypass:
The abdomen cavity is insufflated with gas (CO2) and the scope and surgical instruments are inserted through small holes in the abdominal wall
this surgery involves creating a small pouch from the stomach and connecting the newly created pouch directly to the small intestine loop