Hello everyone. One of the frequently asked questions is whether the pancreas is intervened in type 2 diabetes operations? Surgical treatment of type 2 diabetes is possible. With surgical methods to be applied in correctly selected patients, the treatment of type 2 diabetes is successfully performed over ninety per cent. No intervention is made to the pancreas in type 2 diabetes surgery. The control of sugar and the cause of diabetes are controlled by hormones secreted from our pancreas, but type 2 diabetes surgery is a procedure performed on intestinal hormones that control hormones in the pancreas. In other words, the last two and a half metres of our intestines are hormonally very active. Thanks to the bypass surgeries performed on this active part, diabetes can be controlled and treated since control over our pancreas can be achieved.