Dr. Octavio Jimenez, M.D.

Bariatric Surgeon

Av. Tulum sur #260, Consultorio 211, Dentro del hospital Amerimed Cancún Cancun, Mexico

Description

Dr. I. Octavio Jimenez Meza moved on from the National Polytechnic Institute School of Medicine. He is exceptionally gifted and experienced in everyday medical procedure, progressed laparoscopic, and bariatric Surgery. He is affirmed by, and an individual from the Mexican College of Surgery for Obesity and Diseases Metabolic (CMCOEM) for Bariatric Surgery.

He is affirmed by the Mexican Association of Endoscopic Surgery (ECFA) for Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery. Dr. Meza educated as a professor of life systems and physiology at HGR IMSS Hospital, and the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He also has published works on “Complications of post-ERCP pancreatitis”, “Revision surgery in a training center for bariatric surgery”, and “Metabolic Surgery: Derivation Duodenum-ileal vertical sleeve gastrectomy laparoscopically.”

Information

Dr. Octavio Jimenez, M.D.

Bariatric Surgeon

EDUCATION:

Medical School
Instituto Politécnico Nacional School of Medicine

General and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery Training

CERTIFICATIONS:

Board Certified in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
Mexican Association of Endoscopic Surgery

LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS:

Mexican Professional License: 4805137

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Mexican College of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases
Mexican Association of Endoscopic Surgery

EXPERTISE:

Dr. Jimenez’s practice combines general surgery with bariatric/metabolic operations, including:

Laparoscopic gastric sleeve (vertical sleeve gastrectomy) — common weight‑loss surgery.
Gastric bypass surgery — a malabsorptive and restrictive weight‑loss procedure.
Adjustable gastric band procedures — where indicated.
General gastrointestinal surgery — including hernia repair, gallbladder surgery, appendectomies, and related abdominal procedures.

His work focuses on laparoscopic (minimally invasive) techniques, which generally lead to smaller incisions and faster recovery compared with open surgery.

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