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Are we approaching a definitive treatment for diabetes type II?

Are we really close to the latest treatment for diabetes permanently? What is the relationship between diabetes treatment and bypass surgery for diabetics?
In this article, we will show you - dear reader - about the relationship of diabetes to the gastric bypass and how this surgery contributes to its recovery.

In a recently published new study, nearly three-quarters of individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Those who were treated with bypass or SASI surgery were cured of their diabetes within one year of treatment.

Surgery is not necessarily a cure for type 2 diabetes, some people who have this operation have no symptoms of diabetes
And they no longer suffer from the disease, it can return again, and in this study, almost a quarter, the symptoms returned to them again

But the study also linked gastric bypass surgery to a nearly 50% reduction in complications of vascular disease.
These complications include kidney disease, nerve damage, and vision problems.

Gastric bypass surgery, also known as Roux-en-Y, reduces the size of the stomach and bypasses part of the small intestine.
Hence, the food was diverted so that it first passes through the stomach that has been reduced in size and then passes directly to the small intestine
In this way the stomach and a large part of the small intestine were bypassed, and after this surgery, the patient gets much less food,
And the body does not absorb many calories.

As for the gastric sleeve surgery, it is a process that involves removing a large part of the stomach, which helps to feel full quickly, and this type of obesity surgery has gained wide popularity.

SASI (loop bipartition) surgery It is a combination of the two previous operations in which part of the stomach is removed and part of the small intestine is bypassed.

During research and studies, patients who underwent surgery were compared to about 1,100 type 2 diabetes patients who did not undergo surgery.

Bariatric surgery is considered the latest treatment for diabetes permanently. About 65% of patients who underwent bariatric surgery had symptoms of diabetes disappeared within 6 months.
One year after surgery, nearly 74 percent found symptoms had disappeared. The study found that during the first five years after surgery, the cure rate for diabetes remained at 70 percent and above.

However, people in the study who had been on insulin treatment before surgery were less likely to recover completely from it.
People who were unable to control their blood sugar levels were also less likely to do so.
Also, people over the age of 60 have more difficulty compared to people under the age of 40.

In short, the findings of this study add that multiple bariatric surgeries,
specifically Laparoscopic gastric bypass for diabetics type 2 can help cure it,
It is also associated with a lower risk of developing vascular disease or its complications.

Dr. Mohamed Tag El Din Center provides bariatric surgeries with the latest technologies available in this field Dr. Mohamed Tag El-Din performed about 2500 operations. The success rates of operations conducted by Dr. Tag El-Din reached more than 95%. We use the American powered staplers. We work with the GST system, which gives the highest safety rates.

Dr Mohamed Tag
Bachelor of Medicine , Al-Azhar University offers very good with honors December 2003 master's degree (in science)

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