A. Baltasar, N. Pérez, R. Bou, M. Bengochea, C. Serra
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Background: Duodenal Switch (DS) is a procedure that combines a Sleeve-Forming Gastrectomy (SFG) plus a biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) for the treatment of morbid obesity (MO) with a higher weight loss and resolution of comorbidities
Objectives: Report our experience with 950 consecutive DS operations performed from 1994 to 2016.
Setting: Mix of teaching and private institution in a county hospital of Spain.