What about diabetic gastric bypass surgery? Do you understand this modality? Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia, in turn, is caused by defective insulin secretion or impairment of its biological action, or both. The long-term presence of hyperglycemia in diabetes leads to chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially the eyes, kidneys, heart, blood vessels, and nerves. How is the surgery treated? What is meant by gastric bypass surgery? Gastric bypass surgery is to change the flow of ingested food from “stomach → duodenum → small intestine and large intestine” to “stomach → small intestine and large intestine”, changing the normal physiological flow of food through surgery so that food no longer passes through the duodenum. At the same time, the surgery allows undigested food to enter the small intestine and large intestine earlier, stimulating L cells in the mucosa of the digestive tract, which secrete cytokines such as PYY and GLP1 to lower blood sugar and increase the value of pancreatic islet cells, restoring pancreatic islet function and completely curing diabetes. After more than 20 years of research and clinical practice in the field of global diabetes medicine, gastric bypass (GBP) surgery has developed into a mature diabetes treatment method and is also the method that can achieve a clinical cure for type 2 diabetes, which is recognized by the global medical community. As of May 2012, more than 1.3 million people in Europe and the United States have said goodbye to diabetes through the procedure. Is this surgery safe? Minimally invasive gastric bypass surgery is performed primarily through laparoscopic navigation. The operation is performed by making 3-4 openings of 0.5-1 cm in the patient’s abdomen, the size of a soybean. This surgery is not only difficult, but also very expensive in terms of consumables. However, through minimally invasive surgery the wound is directly anastomosed with an anastomosis, and the patient will not bleed or suffer during the procedure, and can be out of bed the day after surgery and discharged from the hospital in a week. It can be said that gastric bypass surgery is the best choice for type 2 diabetic patients, and the life of diabetic patients can be rewritten, and gastric bypass surgery makes diabetes no longer a lifelong disease. The cost of gastric bypass surgery is determined based on the patient’s specific disease course, the presence of complications, the surgical approach, intraoperative medications, and the length of hospital stay. The surgical plan is customized for each individual, and the cost varies from case to case.