• Title of article

    A case of untreated ventral hernia after laparoscopic single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass surgery

  • Author/Authors

    amini, masood shiraz university of medical sciences - school of medicine, laparoscopy research center - department of surgery, Shiraz, Iran , moeinvaziri, nader shiraz university of medical sciences - school of medicine, laparoscopy research center - department of surgery, Shiraz, Iran , hosseini, babak shiraz university of medical sciences - school of medicine, laparoscopy research center - department of surgery, Shiraz, Iran , haghighat, neda shiraz university of medical sciences - laparoscopy research center, Shiraz, Iran

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  • Abstract
    A number of candidates of bariatric surgery may have a concomitant ventral hernia. Simultaneous repair of ventral hernia with bariatric surgery remains a subject of controversy in surgical practice. We present a morbid obese patient who underwent single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass while having a ventral hernia. The procedure for the repair of hernia was postponed until after the bariatric surgery was done. The untreated ventral hernia caused bowel incarceration and anastomosis leakage during the postoperative days. Thus, it seems that patients with small size ventral hernia with no intestinal or omental adhesions may benefit from hernia repair at the same time with bariatric surgery. However, in patients with large or complex ventral hernia and severe bowel and omental adhesions, it is advisable not to release adhesions and that the hernia repair be carried out after the patientchr ( 39 )s weight loss is achieved, to prevent iatrogenic bowel injury and minimize the risk of hernia recurrence and incarceration
  • Keywords
    SASI bypass , Ventral hernia , Weight loss
  • Journal title
    Annal Of Bariatric Surgery
  • Journal title
    Annal Of Bariatric Surgery
  • Record number

    2658398