Natalia S Kubicki, MD, Mark D Kligman, MD. University of Maryland Medical Center
We present an interesting case of an anterograde jejunojejunostomy intussusception occurring 7 years after Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy for a peptic ulcer related gastric outlet obstruction. The patient presented with left upper quadrant abdominal pain and intermittent nausea and emesis. The point of intermittent intussusception appeared to be caused by adhesions creating folding of the Roux limb at the junction of the biliopancreatic limb. This was repaired by lysis of these adhesions and plication of the small bowel of the Roux limb to itself. Postoperatively the patient’s pain resolved.
Presented at the SAGES 2017 Annual Meeting in Houston, TX.
Abstract ID: 87980
Program Number: V263
Presentation Session: Friday Video Loop (Non CME)
Presentation Type: VideoLoop