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Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery

INTRODUCTION: Dunbar syndrome is a rare anatomical abnormality characterized by the extrinsic compression of the celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament (MAL). Though it is rarely misdiagnosed, the clinical diagnosis may be difficult, especially after complex visceral surgery such as esophagecto...

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Autores principales: Takeda, Flavio Roberto, Darce, George Felipe Bezerra, Sobrado, Lucas Faraco, de Faria, Luisa Leitão, Tustumi, Francisco, Sallum, Rubens Antonio Aissar, de Souza Rocha, Manoel, Ribeiro, Ulysses, Cecconello, Ivan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7090102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32182581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.02.065
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author Takeda, Flavio Roberto
Darce, George Felipe Bezerra
Sobrado, Lucas Faraco
de Faria, Luisa Leitão
Tustumi, Francisco
Sallum, Rubens Antonio Aissar
de Souza Rocha, Manoel
Ribeiro, Ulysses
Cecconello, Ivan
author_facet Takeda, Flavio Roberto
Darce, George Felipe Bezerra
Sobrado, Lucas Faraco
de Faria, Luisa Leitão
Tustumi, Francisco
Sallum, Rubens Antonio Aissar
de Souza Rocha, Manoel
Ribeiro, Ulysses
Cecconello, Ivan
author_sort Takeda, Flavio Roberto
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description INTRODUCTION: Dunbar syndrome is a rare anatomical abnormality characterized by the extrinsic compression of the celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament (MAL). Though it is rarely misdiagnosed, the clinical diagnosis may be difficult, especially after complex visceral surgery such as esophagectomy. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 62-year-old male patient with a squamous cell carcinoma of the distal esophagus, placed under trimodal treatment (chemotherapy, radiotherapy followed by hybrid minimal invasive 2-field esophagectomy) presented with abdominal pain refractory to analgesics, anti-spasmodic, opioids, and neuronal celiac plexus ablation in the late post-operative period. He was diagnosed with extrinsic celiac trunk compression based on abdominal angiotomography findings. Retrospectively, similar images were found in conventional abdominal tomography at pre-operative staging, but this time, the patient had only dysphagia. After surgical treatment of MAL, the patient had total relief of pain and symptoms. DISCUSSION: Abdominal pain after complex surgical procedures is very frequent and its investigation is mandatory, even more after refractory clinical management. Dunbar syndrome is related to ambiguous abdominal pain. It is uncommon and its diagnosis with angiotomography is accessible. CONCLUSION: Vascular disorders should be investigated in cases of abdominal pain after complex surgical procedures.
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spelling pubmed-70901022020-03-25 Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery Takeda, Flavio Roberto Darce, George Felipe Bezerra Sobrado, Lucas Faraco de Faria, Luisa Leitão Tustumi, Francisco Sallum, Rubens Antonio Aissar de Souza Rocha, Manoel Ribeiro, Ulysses Cecconello, Ivan Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: Dunbar syndrome is a rare anatomical abnormality characterized by the extrinsic compression of the celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament (MAL). Though it is rarely misdiagnosed, the clinical diagnosis may be difficult, especially after complex visceral surgery such as esophagectomy. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 62-year-old male patient with a squamous cell carcinoma of the distal esophagus, placed under trimodal treatment (chemotherapy, radiotherapy followed by hybrid minimal invasive 2-field esophagectomy) presented with abdominal pain refractory to analgesics, anti-spasmodic, opioids, and neuronal celiac plexus ablation in the late post-operative period. He was diagnosed with extrinsic celiac trunk compression based on abdominal angiotomography findings. Retrospectively, similar images were found in conventional abdominal tomography at pre-operative staging, but this time, the patient had only dysphagia. After surgical treatment of MAL, the patient had total relief of pain and symptoms. DISCUSSION: Abdominal pain after complex surgical procedures is very frequent and its investigation is mandatory, even more after refractory clinical management. Dunbar syndrome is related to ambiguous abdominal pain. It is uncommon and its diagnosis with angiotomography is accessible. CONCLUSION: Vascular disorders should be investigated in cases of abdominal pain after complex surgical procedures. Elsevier 2020-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7090102/ /pubmed/32182581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.02.065 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Takeda, Flavio Roberto
Darce, George Felipe Bezerra
Sobrado, Lucas Faraco
de Faria, Luisa Leitão
Tustumi, Francisco
Sallum, Rubens Antonio Aissar
de Souza Rocha, Manoel
Ribeiro, Ulysses
Cecconello, Ivan
Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery
title Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery
title_full Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery
title_fullStr Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery
title_full_unstemmed Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery
title_short Post-esophagectomy Symptomatic Dunbar Syndrome: A rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery
title_sort post-esophagectomy symptomatic dunbar syndrome: a rare diagnosis of abdominal pain after surgery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7090102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32182581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.02.065
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