Laparoscopic Mini Gastric bypass

Laparoscopic mini gastric bypass (MGB) is a minimally invasive weight loss surgery that involves creating a smaller stomach pouch and rerouting a portion of the small intestine. During the procedure, the surgeon staples the stomach to form a narrow tube-like structure and attaches it to a lower segment of the small intestine. This restricts food intake and reduces calorie absorption, resulting in weight loss. Laparoscopic MGB is considered an effective and less invasive alternative to traditional gastric bypass surgery, offering benefits such as quicker recovery and reduced scarring while achieving significant weight loss and improvements in obesity-related health conditions.