Gastric bypass surgery (Roux-en-Y gastric bypass) is a type of weight-loss surgery. This procedure makes changes to the digestive system. These changes help with weight loss by limiting the amount of food the stomach can hold.
During gastric bypass surgery, part of the stomach is closed off to make a small pouch. This pouch is the new, smaller stomach. This surgery also reroutes food from the stomach pouch to the middle of the small intestine. This reduces the amount of nutrients and calories that are absorbed from food that is eaten.
If your teen has been struggling with being severely overweight or obese, this surgery may be a choice for them. Talk with your child's doctor. It's important to know that gastric bypass surgery is not a quick fix. Your teen will have to commit to making lifestyle changes. They will have to learn new ways to eat and drink after this surgery. And they will have to take nutritional supplements.