GASTRIC SLEEVE
GASTRIC BYPASS
DUODENAL SWITCH / SADI / SIPS
Frequency of Curing Type 2 Diabetes
70%
85%
95%
Frequency of Curing High Blood Pressure
60%
60%
75%
Percent of Suplus Body Weight Lost
65% - 80%
70%-80%
70%-100%
Duration of Time Until Final Results
12-18 Months
12-18 Months
First 6 Months
Recovery Time After Procedure
0-1 Week
1-3 Weeks
1 Week
Time Spent in Hospital
None to 1 Day
2 Days
1-3 Days
Length of Procedure
45 Minutes
75 Minutes
2-3 Hours
Risk Level
Medium (maybe lower than gastric bypass)
Medium
Medium
Rapid Gastric Emptying (Dumping Syndrome)
No
Yes
No
Medical Devices/Hardware Remaining
No
No
No
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor in the First Year?
Approximately 5
Approximately 5
Approximately 4
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor After the First Year?
1 Annually
1 Annually
1-2 Annually
Is this Procedure Covered by Insurance?
Yes
Yes
Yes
When was this Procedure First Widely Introduced to the Medical Field?
2001
1968
1980's
GASTRIC SLEEVE
Frequency of Curing Type 2 Diabetes
70%
Frequency of Curing High Blood Pressure
60%
Percent of Suplus Body Weight Lost
65% - 80%
Duration of Time Until Final Results
12-18 Months
Recovery Time After Procedure
0-1 Week
Time Spent in Hospital
None to 1 Day
Length of Procedure
45 Minutes
Risk Level
Medium (maybe lower than gastric bypass)
Rapid Gastric Emptying (Dumping Syndrome)
No
Medical Devices/Hardware Remaining
No
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor in the First Year?
Approximately 5
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor After the First Year?
1 Annually
Is this Procedure Covered by Insurance?
Yes
When was this Procedure First Widely Introduced to the Medical Field?
2001
GASTRIC BYPASS
Frequency of Curing Type 2 Diabetes
85%
Frequency of Curing High Blood Pressure
60%
Percent of Suplus Body Weight Lost
70%-80%
Duration of Time Until Final Results
12-18 Months
Recovery Time After Procedure
1-3 Weeks
Time Spent in Hospital
2 Days
Length of Procedure
75 Minutes
Risk Level
Medium
Rapid Gastric Emptying (Dumping Syndrome)
Yes
Medical Devices/Hardware Remaining
No
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor in the First Year?
Approximately 5
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor After the First Year?
1 Annually
Is this Procedure Covered by Insurance?
Yes
When was this Procedure First Widely Introduced to the Medical Field?
1968
DUODENAL SWITCH / SADI / SIPS
Frequency of Curing Type 2 Diabetes
95%
Frequency of Curing High Blood Pressure
75%
Percent of Suplus Body Weight Lost
70%-100%
Duration of Time Until Final Results
First 6 Months
Recovery Time After Procedure
1 Week
Time Spent in Hospital
1-3 Days
Length of Procedure
2-3 Hours
Risk Level
Medium
Rapid Gastric Emptying (Dumping Syndrome)
No
Medical Devices/Hardware Remaining
No
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor in the First Year?
Approximately 4
How Many Follow Ups with your Doctor After the First Year?
1-2 Annually
Is this Procedure Covered by Insurance?
Yes
When was this Procedure First Widely Introduced to the Medical Field?
1980's