Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
None of your weight-loss efforts making a dent in your obesity-related woes?
Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo can be your safe,[1]Springer Link
Short- and Mid-term Outcomes of 527 One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass/Mini-Gastric Bypass (OAGB/MGB) Operations: Retrospective Study
“The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety, efficacy…of OAGB/MGB…findings of this study are the safety and the high efficacy, which were translated into no mortality and high EWL and remission/improvement of diabetes, as well as other comorbidities.”
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MGB Before & After
MGB Before & After
MGB in Nuevo Laredo gave these patients a life-altering transformation.
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Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo gave these patients a safe,[1]Springer Links
Short- and Mid-term Outcomes of 527 One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass/Mini-Gastric Bypass (OAGB/MGB) Operations: Retrospective Study
“The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety, efficacy…of OAGB/MGB…findings of this study are the safety and the high efficacy, which were translated into no mortality and high EWL and remission/improvement of diabetes, as well as other comorbidities.”
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Why Choose MGB in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Laparoscopic mini gastric bypass is a popular and routine weight loss surgery.[2]Science Direct
The Mini-Gastric Bypass original technique
“The Laparoscopic Mini-Gastric Bypass has become a popular bariatric surgery procedure. It is now being done as a routine procedure in most countries around the world.”
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Let’s look at why you should go to Nuevo Laredo for your procedure.
Cost
Mini gastric bypass in Nuevo Laredo costs 70% lesser than in the US.
This is because Nuevo Laredo is one of the world’s least expensive cities.[4]Living Cost
Cost of Living in Nuevo Laredo
“The average cost of living in Nuevo Laredo is $534, which is in the top 12% of the least expensive cities in the world.”
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You can get an all-inclusive mini gastric bypass package in Nuevo Laredo.
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Clinic
Our partner clinic in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, offers the following benefits:
- English-speaking team
- Certified bariatric surgeon
- State-of-the-art care & facilities
- Less waiting time for treatment
Click here to learn about Nuevo Laredo’s top bariatric surgeon who will treat you here.
Bariatric Clinic in Nuevo Laredo
Proximity
Texans flock to Nuevo Laredo for weight loss surgery due to:
- Proximity to the US, &
- Ease of travel
You can easily reach Nuevo Laredo from Texas by car or bus.
Click here for more information on travel duration and how to cross the border.
US-Mexico Border
Cost of Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
The cost of a mini gastric bypass in Nuevo Laredo is between 6,600 – 7,000 USD.
In Canada/Australia/USA, however, the cost is between 16,000 – 22,000 USD.
This will avail you of 60-70% savings.
To compare the cost of mini bypass in different countries, check the graph below.
Cost Comparison of Mini Gastric Bypass
MTC can help you save up to 70% with an all-inclusive package for MGB in Nuevo Laredo.
All-Inclusive Mini Bypass Package
- Follow-ups
- Medications
- Accommodations
- Pre-op & post-op diet
- Online support group
- Ground transportation
- 24/7 surgical team & staff
- State-of-the-art medical facilities
*Flight tickets excluded
Note
- Hiatal hernia patients need hernia repair.
- A $400 deposit needed for unexpected expenses like medications not included in the surgical package, hiatal hernia repair, and other situations.
- The deposit is refundable upon discharge if no surcharges are made.
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Best Bariatric Surgeon in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Choosing the right surgeon for your procedure is not an easy decision.
Patient outcomes are driven by the bariatric surgeon’s skills and experience.
MTC can make the process easier for you with a perfect recommendation.
Dr. Galileo Villarreal is a bariatric expert with
- High success rate, &
- A proven track record
Let’s dive deeper into his credentials.
Dr. Galileo Villarreal
Procedures
- Gastric Sleeve
- Gastric Bypass
- Mini Gastric Bypass
Experience
- 13+ years
- In the advanced laparoscopic field
- Treating diabetes and obesity
Certifications
- Certified as a specialist in General Surgery by the Mexican Council of General Surgery
Memberships
- Member of US board ASMBS
- Member of national board MCSOMD
Outcomes
- 4000+ surgeries
- Less than 1% complication rate
- Zero mortality
Watch the video below to hear directly from your surgeon!
Dr. Galileo Villarreal | Bariatric Surgeon in Nuevo Laredo
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Patient Reviews for Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo
Have a look at the real-life transformations of these patients.
Also, listen to these patients’ glowing reviews.
MGB Patient Review
MGB Patient Review
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Essentials of Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo
What is a Mini Gastric Bypass?
Mini gastric bypass is a simple, low-risk surgery providing durable weight loss.[5]Science Direct
The Mini-Gastric Bypass original technique
“MGB has been shown to be a simple, low risk and effective weight loss surgery which has a durable weight loss with a high level of patient satisfaction”
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It combines the most effective weight loss properties of:
- A gastric bypass, &
- A sleeve gastrectomy
Source: EKB Journals[6]EKB Journals
Comparative Study of Outcomes Between Laparoscopic Single Anastomosis Sleeve Ileum Bypass (Sasi Bypass) Versus Laparoscopic Mini-Gastric Bypass in Morbid Obese Patient
“The mini-gastric bypass…combines some of the properties of a gastric sleeve and a standard gastric bypass.”
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In fact, it is less invasive and a good substitute for a gastric bypass.[7]Science Direct
The Mini-Gastric Bypass original technique
“The MGB was first performed…at the dawn of the era of Minimally Invasive Surgery…MGB was designed to overcome the limitations of RYGB and improve its outcomes.”
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One Anastomosis/Mini Gastric Bypass (OAGB-MGB) as revisional bariatric surgery after failed primary adjustable gastric band (LAGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG): A systematic review of 1075 patients
““mini gastric bypass”, ‘‘one anastomosis gastric bypass’’, “single anastomosis gastric bypass”, “omega loop gastric bypass” or “loop gastric bypass””
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Who is a Suitable Candidate for Mini Gastric Bypass?
Although MGB has a wide range of benefits, it is not suitable for all patients.
Our certified surgeons will recommend the right procedure for you after evaluating:
- Your current health status, &
- Any previous weight loss measures you have tried
Source: NLM[9]National Library of Medicine
Obesity Surgery Pre-Op Assessment And Preparation
“A complete evaluation is necessary before the patient is cleared to undergo bariatric surgery. This evaluation should include a detailed history and physical, review of past medical and surgical history…”
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The image below outlines some general eligibility criteria for mini gastric bypass.
MGB Candidacy Considerations
Sources: *ASMBS,[10]American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
Who is a Candidate for Bariatric Surgery?
“MBS is recommended for individuals with BMI ≥35 kg/m2, regardless of presence, absence, or severity of co-morbidities.”
View in Article **JRMS,[11]Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Revisional surgery after one anastomosis/mini gastric bypass: A narrative review
“Symptomatic GERD can be a relative contraindication for OAGB.”
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Outcomes of the One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass with Various Biliopancreatic Limb Lengths: a Retrospective Single-Center Cohort Study
“Candidates were screened by a multidisciplinary team evaluating mental health, detailed medical condition, and adherence to the postoperative lifestyle…including eating 6–8 times a day, separating eating and drinking, eating high-protein and healthy nutritional products, sufficient physical activity, and abstinence of alcohol and carbonated drinks.”
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Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery Procedure
Have a step-by-step look at how your procedure will go.
MGB Surgery Procedure[13]British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society
One-anastomosis (Mini) Gastric Bypass (OAGB)
“This involves stapling the stomach…to create a long gastric pouch. The rest of the stomach remains in but food does not go into this…The small intestine is then connected to the bottom of this pouch in such a way that the first part is bypassed.”
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Recovery from Mini Gastric Bypass
The recovery time for mini gastric bypass is similar to that of gastric bypass.
You will stay in the hospital for 1 day and in the hotel for 1-2 days.
During recovery, you will be on a strict diet.
First 2 weeks | After 2 weeks | After 1 month |
Liquid diet | Soft food | New diet with more protein, vegetables, & fruit. |
Source: Obesity Coverage[14]Obesity Coverage
Mini-Gastric Bypass – The Good, Bad, And Ugly
“Recovery, pain and complications are very similar to traditional gastric bypass surgery….Once you are home, you’ll be required to follow a strict diet. A liquid diet…for the first two weeks after surgery…protein shakes, water, pureed soft foods, and soup…After two weeks, soft foods…after a month…normal foods…follow a new diet that will include more protein, vegetables and fruit.”
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Aftercare for Mini Gastric Bypass
The importance of aftercare and support with the MGB is often undervalued.
Most people expect to lose weight without much effort, especially early on.
However, the power of bypass will subside over time.
Your diet and exercise routines after surgery will help maintain your weight.
Source: Wiley Online Library[15]Wiley Online Library
Does intensive multidisciplinary intervention for adults who elect bariatric surgery improve post-operative weight loss, co-morbidities, and quality of life? A systematic review and meta-analysis
“…the effect of…post-operative support for adults who elect bariatric surgery…Intensive…interventions increased post-operative weight loss…post-operative lifestyle, nutrition…physical activity for improved mental and physical health.”
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Outcomes of Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Weight Loss
Weight Loss After Mini Gastric Bypass
The graph below shows possible long-term weight loss after the MGB surgery.
Check out this article to calculate expected weight loss after weight loss surgery.
Source: Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: Technique, Results, and Long-Term Follow-Up in 1200 Patients. OBES SURG 27, 1153–1167 (2017)
Compared to laparoscopic weight loss procedures like LAGB, LSG, & LRGB, LMGB showed:
- Lower revision rate than LSG (1.6% vs 14.1%)[16]Obesity Surgery
Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: Technique, Results, and Long-Term Follow-Up in 1200 Patients
“The highest mean percent excess weight loss was 88 % (at 2 years)…”
View in Article - Less operating time than LRGB (115.3 vs 159.2 min)[17]Gastroenterology Research and Practice
Efficacy of Laparoscopic Mini Gastric Bypass for Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
“…comparable/higher T2DM remission results [86.2% versus 55.6%, (LAGB); 89.1% versus 76.3%, (LAGB); 93.4% versus 77.6%, (LAGB)…”
View in Article - More weight loss than other procedures (> 88% at 2 years)[18]Gastroenterology Research and Practice
Efficacy of Laparoscopic Mini Gastric Bypass for Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
“Notably, LMGB seemed to have lower revision rate than LSG (1.6% versus 14.1%)…”
View in Article - Comparable/higher type 2 diabetes remission results ( >85% )[19]Obesity Surgery
Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y vs. mini-gastric bypass for the treatment of morbid obesity: a 10-year experience
“Surgical time was significantly longer for LRYGB (159.2 vs. 115.3 min for LMGB, p < 0.001)…”
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Comorbidities
Remission for Comorbidities After Mini Gastric Bypass
After MGB, patients can
- Completely stop their diabetic medication, or
- Have an immediate reduction in medication needs
The graph below shows the percentage of remission or improvement of comorbidities achieved after MGB.
Source: Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: Technique, Results, and Long-Term Follow-Up in 1200 Patients. OBES SURG 27, 1153–1167 (2017).
#Remission – No medications and/or support needed for comorbidities; Improvement – Comorbidities decreased in number and/or dosing.
In the video below, Dr. Villareal talks about how bariatric surgery can resolve:
- Metabolic disorders, &
- Obesity-related comorbidities
Bariatric Surgery for Metabolic Disorders
Complications
Complications of Mini Gastric Bypass
MGB is a safe and effective treatment for weight loss.
The procedure reduces:
- The difficulty,
- Operating time, &
- Early and late complications of gastric bypass
Source: Obesity Surgery[20]Obesity Surgery
Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: Technique, Results, and Long-Term Follow-Up in 1200 Patients
“Laparoscopic OAGB is safe and effective. It reduces difficulty, operating time, and early and late complications of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass…”
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However, mini gastric bypass can have some side effects. These may include:
- Ulcer/Gastritis and anemia (5%)
- Gas-cramps, nausea/vomiting (2%)
- Diarrhea, leak, dehydration, regained weight, hernia, bleeding (1%)
- Renal Stones, gallbladder removal, malnutrition, hair loss, pneumonia, thiamine deficiency, potassium deficiency, etc.(<1%)
Source: SAGES[21]Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons
Complications of the mini-gastric bypass: 10 years experience
“Ulcer/Gastritis and Anemia in 5%, Gas-Cramps, Nausea/Vomiting 2%, …Leak, Dehydration Hernia, Minor Bleeding 1%, Renal Stones. Gall Bladder Removal, Minor Eating-Complaints, Malnutrition,…Hair Loss, …Potassium Deficiency, Revision, Gout 1%…”
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Nutritional Deficiencies
Nutritional Deficits After Mini Gastric Bypass
Mini gastric bypass patients have a higher risk of nutritional deficiencies.
So, close attention to vitamin levels and strict adherence to the vitamin regimen is mandatory.
Vitamin/Nutrient | 6 Months | 1 Year | 2 Years | 3 Years |
A | 0 | 0 | 1.8% | 1.6% |
D | 18% | 21.4% | 19% | 38.3% |
E | 0 | 0.2 % | 0.1% | 0.2% |
K | 0 | 0.1% | 0 | 0.3% |
B9(folic acid) | 32.5% | 17.6% | 24.1% | 22.2% |
B12 | 4.7% | 4% | 7.9% | 21.9% |
Iron | 11.5% | 15.5% | 18.6% | 20.9% |
Calcium | 4.3% | 8.1% | 5.6% | 2.9% |
Albumin | 0.8% | 1.2% | 0.7% | 0.5% |
Source: Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: Technique, Results, and Long-Term Follow-Up in 1200 Patients. OBES SURG 27, 1153–1167 (2017)
Watch this video where Katelyn Mock, our registered dietitian, shares useful tips for nutritional deficiency.
Nutritional Tips After Weight Loss Surgery
Revision Options for Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo
Laparoscopic MGB surgery can be reversed or revised as needed.[22]Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Revisional surgery after one anastomosis/mini gastric bypass: A narrative review
“One of the most important advantages of OAGB/MGB is simplicity of reversal and revision.”
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In the video below, Dr. Villarreal talks about revisional bariatric surgery.
He also talks about other weight loss surgeries in Nuevo Laredo.
Types of Weight Loss Surgeries in Nuevo Laredo
Mini Gastric Bypass vs. Gastric Bypass
RYGB vs. MGB Illustration
Similarities
Similarities Between Mini Gastric Bypass and Gastric Bypass
The long-term outcomes of a gastric bypass and a mini gastric bypass are similar.
Two main similarities between the two procedures are as follows:
✅Restrictive
The size of your stomach pouch is reduced in both surgeries.
So, you can eat only small portions of food.
✅Malabsorptive
Both procedures lower your calorie absorption by altering your small intestine.
A significant amount of your food bypasses the intestine.
Source: Obesity Coverage[23]Obesity Coverage
Mini-Gastric Bypass – The Good, Bad, And Ugly
“The mini-gastric bypass procedure is restrictive and malabsorptive. This means that the procedure reduces the size of your stomach, restricting the amount you can eat. The procedure also reduces absorption of food by bypassing up to 6 feet of intestines. Gastric bypass and the mini-gastric bypass are both malabsorptive and restrictive procedures.”
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Differences
Differences Between Mini Gastric Bypass and Gastric Bypass
In terms of differences, a mini gastric bypass is better than a gastric bypass because it has:
- Shorter operating time
- Less intestinal rerouting
- Lesser chance of complications
Source: Obesity Coverage[24]Obesity Coverage
Mini-Gastric Bypass – The Good, Bad, And Ugly
“Benefits of Mini Gastric Bypass Compared to Gastric Bypass Surgery Shorter operating time. Less re-routing of the intestines. One fewer anastomosis (connection of intestines), which in theory means less chance of a complication.”
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Check here for more differences between the two procedures.
Is it Safe to Get Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico?
Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, is a safe procedure.
Firstly, your surgery will be performed by a bariatric surgeon with:
- 13+ years of experience
- Less than 1% complication rate
- National board certification from MCSOMD
- Membership from the ASMBS, thus ensuring USA-standard care
Additionally,
- MGB has zero mortality & high remission rates for comorbidities.[25]Springer Link
Short- and Mid-term Outcomes of 527 One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass/Mini-Gastric Bypass (OAGB/MGB) Operations: Retrospective Study
“The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety, efficacy and postoperative challenges of OAGB/MGB…The most important findings of this study are the safety and the high efficacy, which were translated into no mortality and high EWL and remission/improvement of diabetes, as well as other comorbidities.”
View in Article - Mexico is working on establishing national guidelines for bariatric surgery tourism.[26]Springer Link
First National Consensus on the Safe Practice of Medical Tourism for Bariatric Surgery in Mexico
“This first consensus serves to establish the basis of safe practices, eventually reach national guidelines, and define the top standards of care when performing bariatric surgery tourism.”
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Moreover, your surgeon will take a few safety measures during and after the weight loss surgery.
Listen to him talk about the same in the video below.
Safety Measures Before & After Weight Loss Surgery
Plan Your Medical Trip to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
Ready for your weight loss transformation in Mexico?
Let’s look at how you can reach Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
Nuevo Laredo is about 3 miles into Mexico.
It is a 15-minute drive from Laredo, Texas.
Thus, you can reach the place by crossing the border by car or bus.
Car
How to Reach Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, by Car?
The easiest way to reach Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, is to drive from Texas.
City | Duration | Distance |
San Antonio | 2 hr 38 min | 161 miles |
Austin | 3 hr 49 min | 240 miles |
Houston | 5 hr 31 min | 355 miles |
Dallas | 6 hr 39 min | 434 miles |
Bus
How to Reach Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, by Bus?
You can also reach Nuevo Laredo from Texas by taking a bus via Houston or San Antonio.
The journey will take about 7 hours.
Source: Rome2Rio[28]Rome2Rio
How To Get From Texas to Nuevo Laredo by Bus, Train or Car
“…there are services departing from Milam St @ Preston St and arriving at Laredo Bus Station via Houston Bus Station and San Antonio Bus Station. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 6h 51m.”
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Border
How to Cross the US-Mexico Border?
The US-Mexico border cities have a few bridges that connect them.
You can walk across the bridge or cross the border in your car.
The approximate time to cross the Nuevo Laredo-Texas border at peak hours is shown below.
Nuevo Laredo-Texas Border
Bridge | By Vehicle | By Walk | US Fee |
Laredo-Colombia Solidarity International Bridge | 30 min | 5 min | $3.50 |
Gateway to the Americas International Bridge | 1 hr 10 min | 10 min | $3.50 |
Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge | 1 hr | – | $3.00 |
We provide pickup and drop-off services at the Texas border crossing to make it easier and safer for our patients.
If you are ready for bariatric surgery, take the first step today by filling out the pre-bariatric surgery questionnaire.
This pre-surgical evaluation is intended to better understand how to assist you in ensuring the best possible results from surgery.
FAQs
How much does a mini gastric bypass cost in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico?
The cost of a mini gastric bypass in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, is 6,600 – 7,000 USD.
In Canada/Australia/USA, however, it ranges from 16,000 – 22,000 USD.
This implies savings of up to 70%.
Is mini gastric bypass in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, worth it?
Getting a mini gastric bypass in Nuevo Laredo is absolutely worth it.
First, MGB is considered safe because it has:
- A zero mortality rate, &
- High remission rates for comorbidities
Source: Springer Link[29]Springer Link
Short- and Mid-term Outcomes of 527 One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass/Mini-Gastric Bypass (OAGB/MGB) Operations: Retrospective Study
“The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety, efficacy and postoperative challenges of OAGB/MGB…The most important findings of this study are the safety and the high efficacy, which were translated into no mortality and high EWL and remission/improvement of diabetes, as well as other comorbidities.”
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Secondly, our partner bariatric surgeon in Nuevo Laredo:
- Has 13+ years of experience
- Has a less than 1% complication rate
- Is a member of the ASMBS, and delivers USA-standard care
Can you put weight back on after a mini gastric bypass?
Although the mini gastric bypass provides considerable weight loss, it is possible to put weight back on unless you:
- Exercise routinely
- Follow the right diet
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle
Source: Wiley Online Library[30]Wiley Online Library
Does intensive multidisciplinary intervention for adults who elect bariatric surgery improve post-operative weight loss, co-morbidities, and quality of life? A systematic review and meta-analysis
“Intensive…interventions increased post-operative weight loss…post-operative lifestyle, nutrition…physical activity for improved mental and physical health.”
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Is mini gastric bypass better than gastric bypass?
There are a few factors that make the mini gastric bypass better than the gastric bypass:
- Shorter operating time
- Less intestinal rerouting
- Lesser chance of complications
Source: Obesity Coverage[31]Obesity Coverage
Mini-Gastric Bypass – The Good, Bad, And Ugly
“Benefits of Mini Gastric Bypass Compared to Gastric Bypass Surgery Shorter operating time. Less re-routing of the intestines. One fewer anastomosis (connection of intestines), which in theory means less chance of a complication.”
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Conclusion
Mini Gastric Bypass in Nuevo Laredo is the safest way to say goodbye to obesity.
You can say hello to your dream body without blowing all your savings!
Get the mini bypass in Nuevo Laredo at a 70% lesser cost than in the US.
Fill out our free quote form to get the ball rolling now!
References
1. Springer Link: Short- and Mid-term Outcomes of 527 One Anastomosis…
2. Science Direct: The Mini-Gastric Bypass original technique
3. Wiley Online Library: Bariatric surgery is a cost-saving treatment for obesity
4. Living Cost: Cost of Living in Nuevo Laredo
5. EKB Journals: Comparative Study of Outcomes Between Laparoscopic Single Anastomosis…
6. Science Direct: One Anastomosis/Mini Gastric Bypass (OAGB-MGB) as revisional bariatric…
7. NLM: Obesity Surgery Pre-Op Assessment And Preparation
8. ASMBS: Who is a Candidate for Bariatric Surgery?
9. JRMS: Revisional surgery after one anastomosis/mini gastric bypass
10. Link Springer: Outcomes of the One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass…
11. BOMSS: One-anastomosis (Mini) Gastric Bypass (OAGB)
12. Obesity Coverage: Mini-Gastric Bypass – The Good, Bad, And Ugly
13. Wiley Online Library: Does intensive multidisciplinary intervention for adults…
14. Obesity Surgery: Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass…
15. GRP: Efficacy of Laparoscopic Mini Gastric Bypass…
16. Obesity Surgery: Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y vs. mini-gastric bypass…
17. SAGES: Complications of the mini-gastric bypass: 10 years experience
18. Springer Link: First National Consensus on the Safe Practice…
19. Springer Link: Descriptive Analysis of International Bariatric Surgery Tourism Services
20. Rome2Rio: How To Get From Texas to Nuevo Laredo by Bus, Train or Car