Gastric bypass surgery

Learn about a weight loss surgery option with da Vinci technology.

Gastric bypass, or Roux-en-Y surgery, is an operation that reduces your stomach size while also rerouting your small intestine to decrease food absorption.1 Surgeons commonly perform gastric bypass surgery through a few small incisions using the da Vinci surgical system.

On this page you’ll find a 3D video showing the steps of the gastric bypass procedure, questions you can ask your doctor, and how to find a surgeon who performs bariatric surgery with the da Vinci system.

Ask your surgeon about robotic surgery outcomes

Every surgeon's experience is different. Be sure to talk with your surgeon about the surgical outcomes they deliver using the da Vinci system. For example, ask about:

  • Length of hospital stay
  • Complication rate
  • Rate of returning to the hospital within 30 days of surgery
  • Reoperation rate
  • Transfusion and/or blood loss
  • Chance of changing to an open procedure
  • Length of operation
  • Mortality rate

There are additional surgical outcomes you may want to talk about with your doctor. Please ask to discuss all important outcomes. Every surgery involves risk, and you can read more about those associated with bariatric surgery.

The da Vinci system is a tool used to perform minimally invasive bariatric surgery, but it does not treat obesity alone long term. A combination of diet, exercise, and maybe medication, and not surgery alone is needed to help patients achieve lasting weight loss.

It’s important to remember that Intuitive does not provide medical advice. After discussing all options, only you and your doctor can determine whether surgery with da Vinci is appropriate for your situation. You should always ask about your surgeon’s training, experience, and patient outcomes.

  1. “Types of Weight-Loss Surgery - NIDDK.” National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Sept. 2020, www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/weight-management/bariatric-surgery/types#gastric-sleeve.