BMC Gastroenterology (Sep 2011)

Dumping syndrome following nissen fundoplication in an adult patient diagnosed by continuous online 13C/12C monitoring of <sup>13</sup>C-Octanoic acid breath test "a case report"

  • Adar Tomer,
  • Almogy Gideon,
  • Mizrahi Meir,
  • Lysy Joseph

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-11-98
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 98

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Abstract Background Nissen Fundoplication is a common surgical procedure performed in treating gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Complications include dysphagia, gastric hypersensitivity, abnormal gastric motility, gas bloat syndrome and GERD relapse. Dumping syndrome may occur when a large volume of gastric content is delivered to the duodenum or jejunum, resulting in both gastrointestinal and vasomotor symptoms. Occasionally, dumping syndrome may be a complication in patients that have undergone nissen Fundoplication, especially in adults. The BreathID® continuous online 13C-Octanoicoctanoic acid breath test detects variations of less than 1/100,000 in the 13CO2/12CO2 ratio in exhaled air. Case presentation We report a case of a 38 year old male who was admitted and diagnosed with dumping syndrome following nissen Fundoplication, who was diagnosed using the BreathID® continuous online 13C-Octanoic acid breath test. Conclusions Early performance of a gastric emptying rate breath test in symptomatic patients, following upper GI tract surgery may help in the prediction or diagnosis of nissen Fundoplication complications such as dumping syndrome.