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* Los precios pueden variar dependiendo de la modalidad de pago (efectivo, tarjeta o transferencia), del hospital y la valoración médica integral. Indispensable una consulta de valoración para conocer presupuesto final, ya que estos precios pueden cambiar de acuerdo a las condiciones clínicas de cada paciente.

Tu procedimiento incluye

1 noche de hospital
Honorarios médicos
3 consultas de psicología
4 consultas de nutrición
Kit de medicamentos
Seguimiento médico.
Tu cirugía se realiza en el Obesity Goodbye Center, Av. Francisco I. Madero 2050, Centro, Tijuana BC.

¿Qué es la Bipartición Intestinal?
esta cirugía combina la reducción del tamaño del estómago, similar a la manga gástrica, con una modificación del intestino. Se conecta una parte del intestino delgado directamente al estómago, mientras que el resto del intestino sigue funcionando normalmente. Esto permite que los alimentos sigan dos rutas, mejorando la absorción de nutrientes y la pérdida de peso.
¿Cómo prepararse?
En las semanas previas a la cirugía, es posible que se te pida que inicies un programa de actividad física y que dejes de consumir tabaco. Justo antes del procedimiento, podría haber restricciones en la comida, la bebida y los medicamentos que puedes tomar. Ahora es un buen momento para planificar tu recuperación después de la cirugía. Por ejemplo, organízate para que te asistan en casa si crees que vas a necesitar ayuda.
Recuperación
24 hrs de hospitalización. Paciente puede viajar de regreso a casa al ser dado de alta. 7 días de reposo sin esfuerzo en casa (paciente puede caminar, bañarse y hacer actividades sencillas en casa). Si el trabajo no requiere esfuerzo y bajo indicaciones médicas de la Dra. Andrea de Anda algunos pacientes pueden retomar sus actividades laborales desde el cuarto día. Ejercicio al mes de operado(a) Vida normal a los 3 meses de operado(a)
Después del procedimiento
After laparoscopic bowel bipartition, your diet begins with sugar-free and non-carbonated liquids for the first seven days, then moves to pureed foods for three weeks, and finally to normal foods approximately four weeks after surgery.

Dra. Andrea De Anda
A specialist in bariatric and metabolic surgery, her experience is backed by her track record and ongoing training. She is certified by the Mexican College of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases (CMCOEM) and the National Regulatory Committee of Medical Specialty Councils (CONACEM).

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We are located in Obesity Goodbye Center Francisco I. Madero av. 2050, Centro, 22010 Tijuana, B.C.

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The choice between these two procedures depends on the patient's clinical condition, including their medical history, current weight, weight loss goals, and any existing comorbidities such as diabetes or heart disease. Evaluation by a specialized medical team is crucial. This team includes the prestigious Board Certified Bariatric Surgeon, Dr. Andrea de Anda, a nutritionist, a psychologist, and other healthcare professionals to ensure that the selected procedure is the safest and most effective for the patient.
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*Prices may vary depending on the payment method (cash, card, or bank transfer), the hospital, and the comprehensive medical evaluation. A consultation is essential to obtain a final estimate, as these prices may change depending on each patient's clinical condition.
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