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[Late Perforation Following Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass]

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Journal Ugeskr Laeger
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2010 Sep 10
PMID 20825730
Citations 2
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Abstract

We present two cases in which the patients were admitted to a local hospital with acute abdominal pain four or five months after having undergone laparoscopic gastric bypass. In both cases, operation revealed a perforation of the small bowel close to the distal anastomosis. In the first case, a massive constipation of the small bowel was most likely a contributing factor. In the second case, the cause was a kink of the entero-entero anastomosis leading to obstruction and finally perforation of the biliary limp. Late perforations are among the rarely reported complications associated with gastric bypass but as our two cases illustrate they are important to keep in mind.

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