Duodenal intussusception of the remnant stomach after biliopancreatic diversion: a case report

  • J.-N. Kersebaum
  • C. Schafmayer
  • M. Ahrens
  • M. Laudes
  • T. Becker
  • J. H. Beckmann
Publication date
August 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
BMC Surgery

Abstract

Abstract Background We present a rare case of an antegrade intussusception of the remnant stomach four years after a biliopancreatic diversion. Case presentation A 55-year-old female patient presented with epigastric pain in our emergency room. Laboratory parameters showed an anemia as well as elevated transaminases and hyperbilirubinemia. The CT scan showed an intussusception of the remnant stomach into the duodenum followed by cholestasis. At laparotomy the remnant stomach was resected. Conclusion Bowel obstruction and intussusception after bariatric surgery are a rare but often unrecognized complication. Sonography as well as a CT scan should be performed. The exploratory laparoscopy however is the most valuable diagnostic tool in patien...

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