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Caution in using a unique technique of banded revision gastric bypass: Successful endosopic and surgical management of a rare complication.

Aravind Suppiah1, Mazin Hamed, Charles Millson, Stephen Pollard.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Revision surgery is increasingly performed as result of the increase in primary bariatric procedures. We describe a new technique of revision Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) acombining stapled gastroenterostomy with fixed band placement. We report two cases of unique complications and its successful endoscopic and surgical management. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Two out of twenty patients undergoing this revision RYGB procedure presented with gastric outlet obstruction due to band erosion within 10 weeks. Endoscopic band retrieval was successful in the first patient but the second patient required surgical removal. DISCUSSION: We report the new complication of band erosion in 10% patients using a unique revision RYGB technique combining restriction of the gastric outlet and band placement. We advise using one or the other technique but not both in combination. Surgeons need to be aware of this as erosion which occurs early due to close proximity of band with fresh staple line. We report successful endoscopic and surgical management.
CONCLUSION: Revision surgery using this technique predisposes to bande erosion, presenting as gastric outlet obstruction. Endoscopic management should be attempted prior to surgical removal.
Copyright © 2013 Surgical Associates Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23624361      PMCID: PMC3650256          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2013.02.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep        ISSN: 2210-2612


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Journal:  Surg Obes Relat Dis       Date:  2008-08-22       Impact factor: 4.734

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1.  Intragastric band erosion: experiences with gastrointestinal endoscopic removal.

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