Obstruction of the bypassed stomach treated with percutaneous drainage: an alternative treatment for selected cases
- PMID: 18188656
- DOI: 10.1007/s11695-007-9246-4
Obstruction of the bypassed stomach treated with percutaneous drainage: an alternative treatment for selected cases
Abstract
Biliopancreatic limb obstruction in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is an infrequent complication that should be recognized early to avoid the risk of peritonitis and death. In this manuscript, we report a case of acute gastric remnant dilatation secondary to intraabdominal hematoma provoked by trocar injury that was compressing the second portion of duodenum lumen. To treat this problem, we decided on a less invasive treatment consisting of percutaneous decompression of the stomach. The procedure was performed using sonographic guidance with local anesthesia, thus, avoiding a new surgical procedure. In this selected case, percutaneous radiological catheter placement provided an effective decompression of the excluded gastric remnant until spontaneous resolution of the obstruction.
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