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Emergency surgical conditions after biliopancreatic diversion.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
Emergency surgical conditions after biliopancreatic diversion / Cossu, Maria Laura; Meloni, Giovanni Battista; Alagna, S; Tilocca, Pl; Pilo, L; Profili, S; Noya, G.. - In: OBESITY SURGERY. - ISSN 0960-8923. - 17:7(2007), pp. 996-996.
abstract:
BACKGROUND:

Urgent late complications of biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) are rare and often require the experience of a bariatric surgery team for their immediate resolution.

METHODS:

The present work analyzes the incidence of emergency surgical conditions in a group of 138 patients who had undergone classical BPD, with a mean follow-up of 60 months (24-96) after BPD.

RESULTS:

Urgent surgical intervention was necessary in 9 patients out of 138 (6.5%): 7 (5%) were for intestinal obstruction (4 of the biliopancreatic limb and 3 of the alimentary tract); 2 (1.4%) were for stomal ulcer with complications (1 massive hemorrhage and 1 perforation).

CONCLUSIONS:

These complications of BPD are common to all GI operations, and thus are not specific to the type of surgery. We emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, particularly in regard to intestinal obstruction, because delay could have dramatic consequences.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Cossu, Maria Laura; Meloni, Giovanni Battista; Alagna, S; Tilocca, Pl; Pilo, L; Profili, S; Noya, G.
Authors of the University:
COSSU Maria Laura
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/81726
Published in:
OBESITY SURGERY
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