Literature DB >> 18287990

An unusual cause of postoperative gastric volvulus.

Albert Ndzengue1, Simon Bann.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gastric volvulus presents with nonspecific abdominal symptoms and therefore may be missed. Its diagnosis has increased with improving imaging techniques such as computed tomography scan with contrast. Volvulus around a surgical drain has not been previously reported. OUR CASE: We report the case of a 44-year-old lady who suffered with symptoms of persistent postprandial nausea and vomiting after distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen demonstrated a surgical drain slinging up the pylorus and a partial gastric volvulus. The symptoms resolved after the drain was removed.
CONCLUSIONS: Gastric volvulus is a differential diagnosis of persistent postprandial vomiting after surgical disruption of the gastrosplenic ligament. However, if this occurs in the early postoperative period the drains should be removed to ensure resolution.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18287990     DOI: 10.1097/SLE.0b013e3181570f82

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech        ISSN: 1530-4515            Impact factor:   1.719


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1.  A rare case of post-splenectomy gastric volvulus managed by laparoscopic anterior gastropexy.

Authors:  Rahul Amreesh Gupta; Rinki Das; Ganga Ram Verma
Journal:  J Minim Access Surg       Date:  2017 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 1.407

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