A CASE REPORT OF CHYLOUS ASCITES AND TRANSIENT MIDGUT VOLVULUS THROUGH PETERSENS DEFECT THREE YEARS POST ONE-ANASTOMOSIS GASTRIC BYPASS- MINIGASTRIC BYPASS
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- Reda Abdelfattah Elmowafi Badran , Mohamed Gomah Hamed Alaqqad , Rami Abou El Foul1
- Mohammed Samir Mokhtar Hamed Elwan , Syed Intesar Mehdi Kazmi , Ammar Babiker Sulaiman Hashash2
- Leela Ram , Ashraf Mustafa Abdalla Gumaa , Nessrein Elhassan Omer Elhassan3
- Mohamed Abouelfetouh Abouelfetouh Elsharkawi and Elsayed Abdallah Elsayed Ahmed Zied4
- 1. General Surgery Department, Hatta Hospital, Dubai Health Authority, United Arab Emirates.
- 2. Internal Medicine Unit/Gastroenterology, Hatta Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- 3. Radiology Department, Hatta Hospital, Dubai Health Authority, United Arab Emirates.
- 4. Emergency Department, Hatta Hospital, Dubai Health Authority, United Arab Emirates.
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One-anastomosis gastric bypass- Minigastric bypass (OAGB-MGB) is an emerging bariatric surgery technique replacing the RYGP with reasonable short- and long-term side effects. Here we would like to present a late complication of OAGB-MGB associated with signs of peritoneal irritation and severe pain due to transient midgut volvulus associated with chylous ascites.. We observed peritoneal lymphatic collection in association with features suggestive for small bowel obstruction 3 years followingOAGB-MGB. So, we believe that such complication should be considered as a potential side effect during short and long term follow up after gastric bypass.A strong recommendation should be provided.
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