How is Type 2 Diabetes Surgery Performed?

These surgeries are performed completely closed.
It is an operation performed through a 5 millimeter or 1 cm hole with the help of a telescope.
In the public, it is wrongly said that these surgeries involve 'pancreas displacement', but on the contrary, the pancreas is not touched at all in these surgeries.
In Type 2 Diabetes surgery, a mechanism is placed at the end of the small intestine that allows food to reach it faster. This allows food to reach the end of the small intestine more easily and the small intestine retracts. This activates the GLP hormones at the end of the small intestine.
By activating this hormone, which controls our eating, the patient is given a feeling of satiety. The aim here is to activate the GLP 1 hormone.