Vague abdominal pain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: not always an internal herniation: case report and literature review
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- DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2019.1586397
Vague abdominal pain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: not always an internal herniation: case report and literature review
Abstract
Background: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is a frequently carried out bariatric procedure, proven to be effective in the management of obesity and its accompanying health issues. Following its popularity, admission to the emergency department for abdominal pain is often seen with known early and late onset causes. We present a case of a young woman with vague abdominal pain years after her gastric bypass, who eventually underwent a resection of a 'candy cane' like biliopancreatic blind loop.Methods: A healthy 23-year-old woman has been suffering of vague abdominal complaints after a gastric bypass procedure 4 years earlier. Postprandial pain, diarrhoea and abdominal distension were present at a daily to weekly basis. Several investigations and management options were administered by surgeons, gastroenterologists as well as endocrinologists. On a performed explorative laparoscopy, a large blind loop at the entero-enteric anastomosis was seen and resected.Results: At current follow-up of 15 months the resection of the candy cane like blind end of the biliopancreatic loop resulted in a complete withdrawal of our patient's symptoms. A tentative diagnosis of bacterial overgrowth in the blind loop was made.Conclusions: Abdominal pain after gastric bypass is a frequent cause of admission to the emergency department. Besides the more serious complications, internal hernia is often withheld as possible diagnosis in the differential diagnosis of late onset, postprandial epigastric pain. This case report highlights another possibility. At initial surgery, a candy cane shaped blind loop should be avoided both at the gastro-jejunal as well as the entero-enteric anastomosis.
Keywords: Blind loop; bacterial overgrowth; candy cane; gastric bypass; internal hernia.
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