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Other operations on the stomach: Gastroenterostomy without gastric resection [bypass procedure]: Inspection: Laparoscopic
In the past, a new connection was made between your stomach and your small intestine. You have now had another operation at this site.
The stomach is located in the upper abdomen. The stomach has a curved shape, and is connected to the gullet (oesophagus) at its upper end and with the first part of the small intestine at its lower end. Between the stomach and the small intestine is a ring-shaped valve, the pylorus. The inside of the stomach is lined with mucous membrane.
To create a new connection between the stomach and the small intestine, the stomach and the small intestine are both first cut open somewhere. The open sites are then stitched to one another. You have now had another operation on this junction.
A laparoscopy was carried out so that you could be operated on. A laparoscopy first involves making a small incision in the abdomen. A tube with a camera is pushed through this incision into the abdomen. This camera sends pictures of the inside of the abdomen to a screen. Tools such as forceps and scissors can be inserted through other small incisions in the abdomen.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
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