Beware the band adhesion: An unexpected cause of double obstruction following intraperitoneal kidney transplantation

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Abstract

Small bowel obstruction (SBO) following intraperitoneal renal transplantation, either solitary or due to simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation, is a known complication. While SBO is most commonly due to adhesions, there have been documented cases of internal herniation following simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation with enteric drainage due to the formation of a mesenteric defect. We present a unique complication in which the transplant ureter has caused strangulation and necrosis of a length of small intestine. The transplant ureter was mistaken for a band adhesion and divided. Post-operative anuria signalled this difficult diagnosis. Subsequent re-look laparotomy and ureteric reimplantation with Boari flap were required. Therefore, it is important to consider the ureter as a cause of internal herniation in kidney transplant patients and recognize that a band adhesion within the pelvis may in fact be the transplant ureter, obstructing a loop of small intestine beneath its course.

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Tovmassian, D., Tang, L., Hameed, A. M., Yao, J., Yoon, P. D., Lee, T., … Pleass, H. C. C. (2020). Beware the band adhesion: An unexpected cause of double obstruction following intraperitoneal kidney transplantation. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2020(8). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjaa239

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