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Unique complication of laparoscopic adjustable gastric band? A misplaced band encircling the abdominal aorta.

Mohamed SahloulDouglas BowleyMartin Richardson
Published in: BMJ case reports (2018)
In the recent past, laparoscopic adjustable gastric bands (LAGBs) have been used extensively in bariatric surgery. Despite questionable long-term efficacy, they are generally safe and reversible. We report a possibly unique presentation of a potential hazard of the insertion technique; a misplaced LAGB encircling the abdominal aorta, which was confirmed radiologically and on operative removal of the gastric band. This is a dramatic complication of LAGB, representing an important anatomical hazard for gastric band insertion.
Keyphrases
  • bariatric surgery
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