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When a surgeon performs a particular type of bariatric procedure to create a bypass between the stomach and the jejunum, commonly referred to as a roux-en-y, the root operation assigned is __________?
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The root operation assigned is a "Bypass" (I believe that this is correct if your other options are Transfer, Occlusion, and Restriction)
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