SADI Surgery in Nairobi – Advanced Weight-Loss Procedure with Lasting Results
Achieve 70–80% weight loss of excess body weight with the advanced Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal Bypass with Sleeve Gastrectomy (SADI) at Rayhaan Healthcare.
What is the SADI Procedure?
The SADI (Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal Bypass with Sleeve Gastrectomy) is a two-in-one bariatric procedure that combines the benefits of a Sleeve Gastrectomy and an Intestinal Bypass
During the surgery:
Part of the stomach is removed, forming a smaller, sleeve-shaped stomach that reduces food intake.
The small intestine is rerouted, bypassing a large portion to limit calorie and nutrient absorption.
At Rayhaan Healthcare Nairobi, our bariatric surgeons perform this advanced procedure using the latest laparoscopic techniques for better results, faster recovery, and minimal scarring.
Average excess weight loss: 70–80% within the first year, with continued improvement over time.
How the Procedure Works
Restriction
A smaller stomach makes patients feel full after eating small amounts.
Malabsorption:
The bypassed intestine reduces calorie and nutrient absorption, aiding long-term weight loss.
Why Choose Rayhaan Healthcare for Laparoscopic Gastric Sleeve in Nairobi
Expert Bariatric Surgeons
Experienced specialists with a focus on patient safety and success.
Comprehensive Weight-Loss Program
From evaluation to follow-up care and nutrition counseling.
Advanced Equipment & Surgical Facilities
Modern laparoscopic technology for minimally invasive procedures.
Personalized Care
Every treatment plan is tailored to your body and health goals.
Advantages of SADI Surgery
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Significant Weight Loss: 70–80% of excess body weight typically lost within a year.
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Improvement in Health Conditions: Helps control type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and high cholesterol.
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Enhanced Quality of Life: Patients report higher energy levels, mobility, and confidence.
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Long-Term Results: Proven success in maintaining weight loss over the years.
Side Effects
Like all major bariatric surgeries, SADI has potential risks that are well managed by our experienced team:
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Nutritional Deficiencies: Due to reduced nutrient absorption, patients must take lifelong supplements (vitamins B12, D, iron, calcium, etc.).
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Dietary Commitment: Requires long-term adherence to dietary plans and follow-up checkups.
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Surgical Risks: Rare complications like infection or leakage (<1%) may occur but are minimized with proper care.
Regular follow-ups and nutrition monitoring at Rayhaan Healthcare ensure you stay healthy and strong after surgery.