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INTESTINAL MALROTATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY

BACKGROUND: Intestinal malrotation is a rare congenital anomaly. In adults is very difficult to recognize due to the lack of symptoms. Diagnosis is usually incidental during surgical procedures or at autopsy. AIM: To review the occurrence and recognition of uneventful intestinal malrotation discover...

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Autores principales: VIDAL, Eduardo Arevalo, RENDON, Francisco Abarca, ZAMBRANO, Trino Andrade, GARCÍA, Yudoco Andrade, VITERI, Mario Ferrin, CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins, RAMOS, Manoela Galvão, RAMOS, Almino Cardoso
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600S10007
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author VIDAL, Eduardo Arevalo
RENDON, Francisco Abarca
ZAMBRANO, Trino Andrade
GARCÍA, Yudoco Andrade
VITERI, Mario Ferrin
CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins
RAMOS, Manoela Galvão
RAMOS, Almino Cardoso
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RENDON, Francisco Abarca
ZAMBRANO, Trino Andrade
GARCÍA, Yudoco Andrade
VITERI, Mario Ferrin
CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins
RAMOS, Manoela Galvão
RAMOS, Almino Cardoso
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description BACKGROUND: Intestinal malrotation is a rare congenital anomaly. In adults is very difficult to recognize due to the lack of symptoms. Diagnosis is usually incidental during surgical procedures or at autopsy. AIM: To review the occurrence and recognition of uneventful intestinal malrotation discovered during regular cases of bariatric surgeries. METHODS: Were retrospectively reviewed the medical registry of 20,000 cases undergoing bariatric surgery, from January 2002 to January 2016, looking for the occurrence of intestinal malrotation and consequences in the intraoperative technique and immediate evolution of the patients. RESULTS: Five cases (0,025%) of intestinal malrotation were found. All of them were males, aging 45, 49, 37,52 and 39 years; BMI 35, 42, 49, 47 and 52 kg/m(2), all of them with a past medical history of morbid obesity. The patient with BMI 35 kg/m(2) suffered from type 2 diabetes also. All procedures were completed by laparoscopic approach, with no conversions. In one patient was not possible to move the jejunum to the upper abdomen in order to establish the gastrojejunostomy and a sleeve gastrectomy was performed. In another patient was not possible to fully recognize the anatomy due to bowel adhesions and a single anastomosis gastric bypass was preferred. No leaks or bleeding were identified. There were no perioperative complications. All patients were discharged 72 h after the procedure and no immediate 30-day complications were reported. CONCLUSION: Patients with malrotation can successfully undergo laparoscopic bariatric surgery. May be necessary changes in the surgical original strategy regarding the malrotation. Surgeons must check full abdominal anatomical condition prior to start the division of the stomach.
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spelling pubmed-50642542016-10-18 INTESTINAL MALROTATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY VIDAL, Eduardo Arevalo RENDON, Francisco Abarca ZAMBRANO, Trino Andrade GARCÍA, Yudoco Andrade VITERI, Mario Ferrin CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins RAMOS, Manoela Galvão RAMOS, Almino Cardoso Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: Intestinal malrotation is a rare congenital anomaly. In adults is very difficult to recognize due to the lack of symptoms. Diagnosis is usually incidental during surgical procedures or at autopsy. AIM: To review the occurrence and recognition of uneventful intestinal malrotation discovered during regular cases of bariatric surgeries. METHODS: Were retrospectively reviewed the medical registry of 20,000 cases undergoing bariatric surgery, from January 2002 to January 2016, looking for the occurrence of intestinal malrotation and consequences in the intraoperative technique and immediate evolution of the patients. RESULTS: Five cases (0,025%) of intestinal malrotation were found. All of them were males, aging 45, 49, 37,52 and 39 years; BMI 35, 42, 49, 47 and 52 kg/m(2), all of them with a past medical history of morbid obesity. The patient with BMI 35 kg/m(2) suffered from type 2 diabetes also. All procedures were completed by laparoscopic approach, with no conversions. In one patient was not possible to move the jejunum to the upper abdomen in order to establish the gastrojejunostomy and a sleeve gastrectomy was performed. In another patient was not possible to fully recognize the anatomy due to bowel adhesions and a single anastomosis gastric bypass was preferred. No leaks or bleeding were identified. There were no perioperative complications. All patients were discharged 72 h after the procedure and no immediate 30-day complications were reported. CONCLUSION: Patients with malrotation can successfully undergo laparoscopic bariatric surgery. May be necessary changes in the surgical original strategy regarding the malrotation. Surgeons must check full abdominal anatomical condition prior to start the division of the stomach. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5064254/ /pubmed/27683770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600S10007 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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VIDAL, Eduardo Arevalo
RENDON, Francisco Abarca
ZAMBRANO, Trino Andrade
GARCÍA, Yudoco Andrade
VITERI, Mario Ferrin
CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins
RAMOS, Manoela Galvão
RAMOS, Almino Cardoso
INTESTINAL MALROTATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY
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title_full INTESTINAL MALROTATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY
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title_short INTESTINAL MALROTATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY
title_sort intestinal malrotation in patients undergoing bariatric surgery
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600S10007
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