| Literature DB >> 35892124 |
Pablo Gerardo Zorrilla-Blanco1, Gerardo Muñoz-Maldonado1, Luis Fernando Zorrilla-Nuñez1, Noé Núñez-Jasso1, Fernando González-Zorrilla1, Lilia Andrea Mata-De Anda1, Manuel de la O-Escamilla1.
Abstract
The purpose of this report is to present the case of a patient with situs inversus totalis (SIT) who underwent laparoscopic gastric bypass and review of the literature. Situs inversus is a rare congenital abnormality that occurs in ~0.01% of the population and is characterized by transposition of the abdominal viscera1. When associated with dextrocardia, it is known as SIT. Electrocardiography reveals a reversal of the electrical waves of the heart and is the diagnostic measure of choice. Roux-en-Y laparoscopic gastric bypass for morbid obesity is one of the most effective bariatric procedures currently considered as the gold standard in bariatric surgery. We present the case of a 19-year-old male with morbid obesity and diagnosis of SIT, who underwent a laparoscopic gastric bypass adjusting the technique to the anatomical changes typical of this variant. It can be concluded, based on the previously compared cases and what was reported in ours, that in patients who have an indication to perform bariatric surgery and present SIT, surgery is not contraindicated, obtaining favorable results. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.Entities:
Keywords: bariatric surgery; gastric bypass; laparoscopic; situs inversus
Year: 2022 PMID: 35892124 PMCID: PMC9307269 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjac336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1Computed tomography scan of the abdomen in our patient with SIT showing dextrocardia (H), spleen (SP) and stomach (S) located on the right side and liver (L) on the left side.
Figure 2Electrocardiogram in dextrocardia; axis deviation to the right; positive QRS complexes (with positive P and T waves) in aVR; lead I: inversion of all complexes (inverted P wave, negative QRS, inverted T wave).
Figure 3The lesser curvature of the stomach to the right of the falciform ligament, and the gallbladder located in the left upper quadrant.
Comparison of results in the reports of cases in RYGB in patients with SIT
| Author | Year | Gender | Age | Duration | Complications | Hospital stay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmed | 2066 | F | 47 | 160 min | No | 2 days |
| Wall (Robot) | 2013 | M | 58 | - | No | 3 days |
| Stier | 2014 | M | 39 | 76 min | No | 5 days |
| Nelson | 2016 | F | 43 | - | No | 2 days |
| Atwez | 2018 | F | 43 | 180 min | No | 2 days |
| Poghosyan | 2020 | - | 58 | 130 min | No | 3 days |
| Zorrila | 2020 | M | 19 | 150 min | No | 3 days |