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Internal Hernias in Pregnant Women with History of Gastric Bypass Surgery: Case Series and Review of Literature

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 2012 Oct 31
PMID 23108170
Citations 18
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Abstract

Introduction: Gastric bypass surgery is the most common obesity surgery procedure in women. Decreased weight loss favors fertility and leads to pregnancy sometimes just months after surgery, raising the risk of developing gastric bypass-related complications during pregnancy, including the formation of internal hernias.

Presentation Of Case: The first patient presented at 37 weeks of gestation with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. X-ray revealed multiple air-fluid levels and absence of gas in colon. She underwent a cesarean section and exploratory laparotomy without complications. A Petersen's space internal hernia was found. The second patient presented at 25 weeks of gestation with abdominal pain and nausea. X-ray revealed multiple air-fluid levels and a "U-shaped" intestinal loop. She underwent exploratory laparotomy with reduction of an internal hernia also in Petersen's space.

Discussion: Pregnant patients with internal hernias after gastric bypass are usually of young age and with a several-day history of abdominal pain. Surgical exploration is safe and should not be delayed. The literature review showed that maternal death (9%) and fetal death (13.6%) rates are considerably high.

Conclusion: The possibility of an internal hernia should always be considered in pregnant women with history of gastric bypass who present with abdominal pain, in order to prevent catastrophic outcomes such as maternal and/or fetal death.

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