Acta Medica Iranica (May 2009)

Penrose Drain Migration After Laparoscopic Surgery

  • Pazouki AbdolReza,
  • Toolabi Karamollah,
  • Zahedi Shoolami Leila,
  • Fanaii Seyed Ahmad,
  • Vaziri Mohammad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 2
pp. 159 – 160

Abstract

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Laparoscopy has made a revolution in surgical procedures and treatment of various diseases but its complications are still under investigation. Intra-abdominal visceral and vessel injuries, trocar site hernia, and leaving foreign bodies into the peritoneal cavity are among some laparoscopic surgery complications. This is a rare report of Penrose drain migration following incomplete laparoscopic Fundoplication surgery. The patient was a 47- year- old woman, who was a candidate for Touplet Fundoplication via laparoscopic approach due to refractory gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD). While wrapping a Penrose drain around the esophagus, the patient had a cardiorespiratory arrest. Attempts to remove the Penrose drain were unsuccessful and the surgical procedure was terminated due to patient's condition. Four months later, after a long period of dysphagia and abdominal pain, the Penrose drain was defecated via rectum.

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