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The Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal bypass (SADI procedure) is a bariatric operation aimed at decreasing postoperative complications and achieving sustainable long-term results: The SADI procedure (Single Anastomosis Duodeno Ileal bypass) is a bariatric procedure that is the evolution of a BPD-DS after a sleeve gastrectomy aimed at decreasing technical difficulty and postoperative complications. Follow-up after 5 years is available and reveals good control of T2DM (74 - 80% of patients with HbA1c below 6%). Other benefits are: a low complication rate and “easy revision” if required. Dr. Andrés Sanchez-Pernaute and Dr. Antonio Torres performed a Live SADI procedure at Hospital Clínico San Carlos of Madrid.

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The Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal bypass (SADI procedure) is a bariatric operation aimed at decreasing postoperative complications and achieving sustainable long-term results: The SADI procedure (Single Anastomosis Duodeno Ileal bypass) is a bariatric procedure that is the evolution of a BPD-DS after a sleeve gastrectomy aimed at decreasing technical difficulty and postoperative complications. Follow-up after 5 years is available and reveals good control of T2DM (74 - 80% of patients with HbA1c below 6%). Other benefits are: a low complication rate and “easy revision” if required. Dr. Andrés Sanchez-Pernaute and Dr. Antonio Torres performed a Live SADI procedure at Hospital Clínico San Carlos of Madrid.

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Dr. Andrés Sánchez-Pernaute Head of Section, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid, Associate Professor of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain General Surgery
Dr. Antonio Torres Professor of Surgery, Chief of General, Digestive and Thoracic Surgery of Hospital Clinico “San Carlos”, Madrid, Spain Bariatric Surgery
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