 The study evaluates the short-term outcomes of laparoscopic single anastomosis sleeve allele bypass, SUSI, procedure which involves a sleeve gastrectomy followed by a side-to-side gastro allele anastomosis. The results show that one year after surgery mean BMI decreased to 29.1 kilograms per square meter and there was significant decrease in plasma level of fasting blood glucose, insulin, and low-density lipoprotein. Additionally, there was a significant increase in high-density lipoprotein plasma level, while hemoglobin and albumin plasma levels remained normal. The study concludes that laparoscopic SUSI bypass is an effective, safe, and simple procedure for the treatment of morbid obesity and its associated metabolic consequences, with minimal post-operative nutritional complications in comparison to other bariatric procedures. This article was authored by Tema MS Saloma, Kareem Sabri, and Yasser L. Gamrini.