Bariatric Surgery - SADI

What Is Single Anastomosis Duodenal Interposition (SADI) Surgery


SADI surgery – formally known as Single Anastomosis Duodenal Interposition – is a bariatric procedure that is ideal for people who are severely obese.More specifically, individuals with super morbid obesity, or class 3 obesity, benefit most from this procedure. Additionally, those suffering from comorbidities with type 2 diabetes tend to experience better results from this surgery.

What Is Class 3 Obesity?

Anyone with a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 50 is considered to have super morbid obesity. Calculate your BMI with our built-in tool here.

  • Reduced risk for future bowel obstructions and hernias
  • Can be performed after a sleeve gastrectomy
  • Patients often lose 80-90% of their excess body weight
  • Positive impact on type 2 diabetes mellitus/metabolic syndrome
  • Better tolerance of NSAIDs post-surgery

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