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Gastric necrosis: A late complication of nissen fundoplication
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作者 Javier Salinas Tihomir Georgiev +2 位作者 Juan Antonio González-Sánchez Elena López-Ruiz José Antonio Rodríguez-Montes 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2014年第9期183-186,共4页
Gastric necrosis is a rare condition because of the rich blood supply and the extensive submucosal vascular network of the stomach. "Gas-bloat" syndrome is a well known Nissen fundoplication postoperative co... Gastric necrosis is a rare condition because of the rich blood supply and the extensive submucosal vascular network of the stomach. "Gas-bloat" syndrome is a well known Nissen fundoplication postoperative complica-tion. It may cause severe gastric dilatation, but very rarely an ischemic compromise of the organ. Other factors, such as gastric outlet obstruction, may concur to cause an intraluminal pressure enough to blockade venous return and ultimately arterial blood supply and oxygen deliver, leading to ischaemia. We report a case of a 63-year-old women, who presented a total gastric necrosis following laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication and a pyloric phytobezoar which was the trigger event. No preexisting gastric motility disorders were present by the time of surgery, as demonstrated in the preop-erative barium swallow, thus a poor mastication(patient needed no dentures) of a high fiber meal(cabbage) may have been predisposing factors for the develop-ment of a bezoar in an otherwise healthy women at the onset of old age. A total gastrectomy with esophagojejunostomy was performed and patient was discharged home after a 7-d hospital stay with no immediate com-plications. We also discuss some technical aspects of the procedure that might be important to reduce the incidence of this complication. 展开更多
关键词 gastric dilatation gastric outlet obstruction NECROSIS FUNDOPLICATION Nissen operation
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