An unusual complication of gastric banding: recurrent small bowel obstruction caused by the connecting tube.

Journal: Obesity Surgery
Published:
Abstract

Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is a widely performed surgical procedure for morbid obesity. The application of this mini-invasive approach has given the benefits of shorter hospital stay, less postoperative pain and quicker functional recovery. LAGB complications are related either to the access-port, such as port-site infection or tubing disconnection, or to the band, such as band slippage, pouch dilatation, or intragastric migration. We report a case of recurrent small bowel obstruction caused by the connecting tube around a jejunal loop, in a woman who had under-gone LAGB 3 years before. The diagnosis was difficult to establish because the clinical history and examination were non-specific. A 3-dimensional CT scan was needed to explain the cause of the recurrent abdominal pain, and the small bowel loop was freed from the connecting tube at laparoscopy.

Authors
M Zappa, E Lattuada, E Mozzi, M Francese, I Antonini, S Radaelli, G Roviaro
Relevant Conditions

Gastric Bypass, Acute Pain