Mini-gastric bypass to control morbid obesity and diabetes mellitus: what radiologists need to know

Korean Journal of Radiology : Official Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
Hyun Jeong ParkKyung Yul Hur

Abstract

Laparoscopic mini-gastric bypass surgery is a safe and simple surgical intervention for treating morbid obesity and diabetes mellitus and is now being performed more frequently. Radiologists must be critical in their postoperative evaluation of these patients. In this pictorial review, we explain and illustrate the surgical technique, normal postoperative anatomy, and associated complications as seen on imaging examinations, including fluoroscopy and computed tomography.

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