How It Works
During SADI surgery, a portion of the stomach is permanently removed to limit food intake, similar to sleeve gastrectomy. The small intestine is then reconfigured to change how calories and nutrients are absorbed, enhancing weight loss results. This procedure is performed laparoscopically, which minimises recovery time and reduces the risk of complications.
Benefits
SADI surgery is particularly beneficial for patients with severe obesity or those who haven’t achieved desired weight loss through other methods. It can lead to substantial reductions in excess body weight and improvements in conditions like type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
Risks
As with any surgical procedure, SADI carries potential risks, including leaks and infections. However, these risks are carefully managed by our experienced surgical team to ensure the highest standards of safety and care.