Asian Journal of Surgery (Apr 2015)

Gastric outlet obstruction secondary to paraesophageal herniation of gastric antrum after laparoscopic fundoplication

  • Selcuk Coskun,
  • Lutfi Soylu,
  • Mahir Sahin,
  • Taylan Demiray

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asjsur.2012.11.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 117 – 119

Abstract

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The most common causes of acute gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) are duodenal and type 3 gastric ulcers. However, mechanical or functional causes may also lead to this pathology. Acute GOO is characterized by delayed gastric emptying, anorexia, or nausea accompanied by vomiting. Herein we report a 56-year-old man diagnosed with GOO secondary to paraesophageal hiatal herniation of gastric antrum after laparoscopic fundoplication. Because of the rarity of this disease, common gastrointestinal complaints may mislead the emergency physician to diagnose a nonsurgical gastrointestinal disease if a detailed history and physical examinations are not obtained.

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