An unusual case of perisplenic small bowel volvulus after laparoscopic Roux En Y gastric bypass

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Abstract

Internal hernias (IH) are one of the dreadful complications of laparoscopic Roux En Y gastric bypass (LGBP). Commonly reported internal hernias (IH) following Roux En Y gastric bypass (LGBP) in the literature are meso-colic, meso jejunal and Peterson's space hernias. These patients may not have any definitive symptoms. Findings are often missed on radiological studies and a high index of clinical suspicion is often necessary. If in doubt, a timely diagnostic laparoscopy is critical to decrease morbidity and mortality in these patients. We present a very unusual case of peri-splenic small bowel herniation with volvulus following LGBP with indeterminate radiological findings. Our case emphasizes that early laparoscopy is both diagnostic and therapeutic for desirable clinical outcomes.

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Sharma, N., Chau, W. Y., & Dobruskin, L. (2019). An unusual case of perisplenic small bowel volvulus after laparoscopic Roux En Y gastric bypass. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2019(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjz042

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