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Jejunoileal bypass

Jejunoileal bypass
The jejunoileal bypass (also called the intestinal bypass) is performed by dividing the jejunum close to the ligament of Treitz and connecting it a short distance proximal to the ileocecal valve, thereby diverting a long segment of small bowel, resulting in malabsorption. This procedure is no longer performed due to the high complication rate and frequent need for revisional surgery.
Reproduced with permission from: Jones DB, Schneider BE, Olbers T. Atlas of Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery. Cine-Med, North Woodbury, Connecticut 2010. Copyright © 2010 Cine-Med.
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