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. 2005 Jan;19(1):34-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00464-003-8515-0. Epub 2004 Nov 11.

Symptomatic internal hernias after laparoscopic bariatric surgery

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Symptomatic internal hernias after laparoscopic bariatric surgery

E Comeau et al. Surg Endosc. 2005 Jan.

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to describe the occurrence and clinical characteristics of symptomatic internal hernias (IH) after laparoscopic bariatric procedures.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of cases of IH after 1,064 laparoscopic gastric bypasses (LGB) and biliopancreatic diversions with duodenal switch (LBPD-DS) performed from September 1998 to August 2002.

Results: We documented 35 cases of IH (overall incidence of 3.3%). The IH occurred in 6.0% of patients with retrocolic procedures and 3.3% of patients with antecolic procedures. Most were in the Petersen defect (55.9%) and at the enteroenterostomy site (35.3%). A bimodal presentation was observed, with 22.9% of patients with IH diagnosed in the early postoperative period (2-58 days) and 77.1% in a delayed fashion (187-1,109 days). A laparoscopic approach to the repair of IH was possible in 60.0% of patients. Complications occurred in 18.8% of patients, including one death (2.9%).

Conclusion: Complete closure of all mesenteric defects is strongly recommended during laparoscopic bariatric procedures to avoid IH and their associated complications.

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