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Who Is a Good Candidate for Duodenal Switch Surgery?

Many people travel to Tijuana, Mexico, for bariatric surgery as a way of saving money while also receiving top quality medical services that improve their wellbeing. Our practice, serving San Diego, CA, and surrounding areas, meets with many patients from abroad who could benefit from weight loss procedures. This can reduce weight, improve general wellness, and literally add years to your life.

For certain patients, the duodenal switch is an ideal option for surgical weight loss. Let’s take a moment to go over the basics of the procedure and who the ideal candidates are for this surgery.

About Duodenal Switch Surgery

Duodenal switch surgery combines two types of surgical weight loss:



General Candidacy for Duodenal Switch

Good candidates for duodenal switch surgery are people who are dealing with morbid obesity. They have tried to lose weight through traditional means, like diet and exercise, but have been unable to do so. Patients willing to receive a duodenal switch surgery should be in good general health and strong enough to endure the surgical procedure without the danger of a serious medical complication during the recovery process. Some candidates might need to lose initial weight before their surgery to prepare their body for the intervention.

High BMI

The duodenal switch is an excellent surgical option for people who suffer from extreme obesity. This often means a BMI (body mass index) of 40 or greater. Patients with a BMI higher than 55 are good candidates for receiving a duodenal switch surgery, as they can benefit the most out of this type of surgery. The combination of malabsorptive and restrictive weight loss methods will lead to faster and more pronounced weight loss.

Presence of Obesity-Related Health Issues

Patients with a BMI of 40 may also be eligible if they also suffer from serious weight-related health issues, such as:



A duodenal switch surgery can help address these matters safely, and add years to your life in the process.

Understanding Risks and Benefits

Before you undergo any sort of surgery, it’s important that you have a good understanding of the risks and benefits that are involved as part of the procedure. This will generally set appropriate expectations about the overall recovery process and sets your disposition to follow all pre-op and post-op instructions. This last thing is fundamental for the success of your obesity treatment.

Realistic Expectations About Results and Lifestyle Changes

In addition to these risks and benefits, candidates for this procedure need to have realistic expectations about their life after the duodenal switch has been performed. Patients will need to adjust their diet and note that there are restrictions and limitations when it comes to eating certain kinds of foods. Exercise and increased activity levels are also crucial to consider. Patients who receive any kind of bariatric surgery should also be willing to give up smoking before their intervention, as smoking poses serious risks for recovery.

Compliance to Pre-op and Post-op Instructions and Diets

This is fundamental. Candidates should recognize that a duodenal switch is not a magical solution in by itself, but just a step to a complex treatment process that includes taking medication and vitamin supplements, and following a strict recovery diet during the first weeks after surgery, and a healthy balanced diet for the rest of their life. Failure to comply with medical indications can lead to serious complications or poor weight loss results.

Is Duodenal Switch Right for Me?

The best way to find out if a duodenal switch surgery is right for you and your needs is to contact our practice for a consultation. We’ll be able to discuss all of your bariatric surgery options and which may be most ideal given your situation. We’ll be more than happy to offer detailed information about all procedures available.

Bariatric Surgery at LIMARP

At LIMARP International Center of Excellence for Obesity, located in Tijuana, Mexico, we offer an integral bariatric program that includes either a surgical or non-surgical treatment for obesity, along with psychological counselling, nutritional guidance, a personalized fitness program and long-term follow-up. Our program adapts to your own specific needs in every step of the way. At LIMARP, we are committed with your weight loss goals as much as you are.

Contact Us

To learn more about duodenal switch surgery and whether or not it’s an ideal option for you, contact our weight loss surgery experts today. The team here at LIMARP® looks forward to hearing from you and discussing how to achieve a healthier weight and a better tomorrow.

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INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR OBESITY


Dr. Pompa is a member of several distinguished organizations, where she attends meetings regularly and serves as faculty at:

  • Mexican Association of General Surgery
  • Mexican College of Obesity and Metabolic Surgery
  • Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
  • American Association of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic diseases as an international member
  • International Bariatric Club
  • Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO)
  • French Society for Digestive Surgery
  • American Diabetes Association
  • Harvard Alumnin Association

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