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Intragastric Migration of Gastric Band Diagnosed During Surgery: A Case Report and Literature

Intragastric band migration (IGBM) is one of the major complications of gastric banding. In this report, we aimed to present a case of IGBM, which was diagnosed intraoperatively, and to review the relevant literature. A 59-year-old male patient was admitted to our outpatient clinic due to epigastric...

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Published in:Haseki tıp bülteni 2018-12, Vol.56 (4), p.341-345
Main Authors: Uluşahin, Mehmet, Yıldırım, Reyyan, Tomas, Kadir, Bodur, Muhammed Selim, Tayar, Serkan, Türkyılmaz, Serdar, Güner, Ali
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description Intragastric band migration (IGBM) is one of the major complications of gastric banding. In this report, we aimed to present a case of IGBM, which was diagnosed intraoperatively, and to review the relevant literature. A 59-year-old male patient was admitted to our outpatient clinic due to epigastric pain persisting for the past three months. The patient had a history of gastric banding surgery owing to obesity with open surgery nine years ago. Postoperative follow-up was not done properly and the patient had started to gain weight in the third postoperative year. Incisional hernia was found in physical examination and operation for gastric band removal and hernia repair was planned. During surgery, the band could not be found around the stomach, therefore, gastroscopy was performed and it was found that the majority of the band was placed in the stomach. The patient was intraoperatively diagnosed with IGBM and the band was removed through gastrotomy, and hernia repair was performed. The patient was discharged at postoperative 6th day without any complication. Although IGBM is rarely seen, it should be considered as a long-term complication in cases with dysfunctional gastric band and in patients who started to gain weight after operation. Treatment is the removal of the band review.
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Body mass index
Case reports
complication
Endoscopy
Fistula
Gastrointestinal surgery
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Obesity
obesity surgery
Pain
Patients
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Tıp
Vitamin deficiency
Weight control
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