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The BPD/DS combines restrictive and malabsorptive elements to achieve and maintain the best reported long-term percentage of excess weight loss among modern weight-loss surgery procedures. &#xD;
The Restrictive Component&#xD;
The BPD/DS procedure includes a partial gastrectomy, which reduces the stomach along the greater curvature, effectively restricting its capacity while maintaining its normal ... </description><owner_id></owner_id><blog_name></blog_name><post_id></post_id><bloglink></bloglink></item></channel></rss>

