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During Gastric Surgery, when food is eaten it enters a "new" or "different" stomach, then travels downward into the Jejunum bypassing (skipping) the upper part of the patients intestine. This action, decreases the amount of calories allowed into the body.
Hope this helps you!
~DL
During Gastric Surgery, when food is eaten it enters a "new" or "different" stomach, then travels downward into the Jejunum bypassing (skipping) the upper part of the patients intestine. This action, decreases the amount of calories allowed into the body.
Hope this helps you!
~DL
Answer:
A colostomy is made by connecting the colon to the outside of the abdomen, bypassing the lower gastrointestinal tract.
A colectomy is a surgery that removes or excises a portion of the colon.
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