Abstract
Duodenal switch is a procedure that offers patients a higher average weight loss than other more commonly performed bariatric procedures. However, it is technically challenging, and patients have an increased risk of complications from the longer intestinal bypass. The purpose of this chapter is to explain the evolution of the operation and technical considerations and describe the complications that can arise and their management. The importance is paramount, as it is expected that DS and its modifications will grow in favor and become more commonly offered procedures.
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Roslin, M., Pearlstein, S., Sabrudin, S., Zarabi, S., Borden, B. (2018). Acute and Chronic Complications Following Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch. In: Camacho, D., Zundel, N. (eds) Complications in Bariatric Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75841-1_16
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