Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report
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Resumo: | Worldwide, it is estimated that approximately 634,897 people undergo bariatric procedures each year, with vertical gastrectomy and gastric bypass, representing 53.6% and 30%, respectively. Among operated patients, approximately half are women of reproductive age. In adults, intussusception is typically due to a pathological site in the intestine, which can be malignant in more than half of cases. Intestinal intussusception is rare in adults, representing 1 to 5% of mechanical intestinal obstructions. Intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass is a very rare pathology of unknown origin with high power of injury and injury to organs and systems. Its clinical manifestations are like acute obstructive abdomen, but in pregnant women it is difficult to make an early diagnosis. This case report presents a 38-year-old patient, a 22-week pregnant woman, with severe abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting in large quantities for 1 day, a history of gastric bypass for 4 years. The diagnosis of intestinal intussusception was possible after the seventh day of hospitalization with the aid of an image exam - MRI. Surgical treatment is indicated to correct the case. He developed septic shock requiring prolonged hospitalization in an ICU bed, being discharged after 27 days of hospitalization. |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case reportGastric bypassGestationIntussusceptionVideolaparoscopyWorldwide, it is estimated that approximately 634,897 people undergo bariatric procedures each year, with vertical gastrectomy and gastric bypass, representing 53.6% and 30%, respectively. Among operated patients, approximately half are women of reproductive age. In adults, intussusception is typically due to a pathological site in the intestine, which can be malignant in more than half of cases. Intestinal intussusception is rare in adults, representing 1 to 5% of mechanical intestinal obstructions. Intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass is a very rare pathology of unknown origin with high power of injury and injury to organs and systems. Its clinical manifestations are like acute obstructive abdomen, but in pregnant women it is difficult to make an early diagnosis. This case report presents a 38-year-old patient, a 22-week pregnant woman, with severe abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting in large quantities for 1 day, a history of gastric bypass for 4 years. The diagnosis of intestinal intussusception was possible after the seventh day of hospitalization with the aid of an image exam - MRI. Surgical treatment is indicated to correct the case. He developed septic shock requiring prolonged hospitalization in an ICU bed, being discharged after 27 days of hospitalization.Hospital Santa Rita de Maringá, (PR)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), (SP)Universidade Cesumar (Unicesumar) Programa de Mestrado em Tecnologias Limpas, (PR)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), (SP)Hospital Santa Rita de MaringáUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Programa de Mestrado em Tecnologias LimpasTrevisane, Felipe GrionFerrari, TiagoStefano, Eduardo HenriqueHahn, Guilherme TellesTrevisane, Nathalia Grion [UNESP]Felipe, Daniele FernandaFerrari, Ariana2022-04-28T19:46:36Z2022-04-28T19:46:36Z2021-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.rmrp.2021.172309Medicina (Brazil), v. 54, n. 2, 2021.2176-72620076-6046http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22277010.11606/issn.2176-7262.rmrp.2021.1723092-s2.0-85118296693Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengMedicina (Brazil)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:46:36Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/222770Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:23:31.936009Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report Trevisane, Felipe Grion Gastric bypass Gestation Intussusception Videolaparoscopy |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report |
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Intestinal intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass: Case report |
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Trevisane, Felipe Grion |
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Trevisane, Felipe Grion Ferrari, Tiago Stefano, Eduardo Henrique Hahn, Guilherme Telles Trevisane, Nathalia Grion [UNESP] Felipe, Daniele Fernanda Ferrari, Ariana |
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Ferrari, Tiago Stefano, Eduardo Henrique Hahn, Guilherme Telles Trevisane, Nathalia Grion [UNESP] Felipe, Daniele Fernanda Ferrari, Ariana |
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Hospital Santa Rita de Maringá Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Programa de Mestrado em Tecnologias Limpas |
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Trevisane, Felipe Grion Ferrari, Tiago Stefano, Eduardo Henrique Hahn, Guilherme Telles Trevisane, Nathalia Grion [UNESP] Felipe, Daniele Fernanda Ferrari, Ariana |
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Gastric bypass Gestation Intussusception Videolaparoscopy |
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Gastric bypass Gestation Intussusception Videolaparoscopy |
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Worldwide, it is estimated that approximately 634,897 people undergo bariatric procedures each year, with vertical gastrectomy and gastric bypass, representing 53.6% and 30%, respectively. Among operated patients, approximately half are women of reproductive age. In adults, intussusception is typically due to a pathological site in the intestine, which can be malignant in more than half of cases. Intestinal intussusception is rare in adults, representing 1 to 5% of mechanical intestinal obstructions. Intussusception in pregnant women after gastric bypass is a very rare pathology of unknown origin with high power of injury and injury to organs and systems. Its clinical manifestations are like acute obstructive abdomen, but in pregnant women it is difficult to make an early diagnosis. This case report presents a 38-year-old patient, a 22-week pregnant woman, with severe abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting in large quantities for 1 day, a history of gastric bypass for 4 years. The diagnosis of intestinal intussusception was possible after the seventh day of hospitalization with the aid of an image exam - MRI. Surgical treatment is indicated to correct the case. He developed septic shock requiring prolonged hospitalization in an ICU bed, being discharged after 27 days of hospitalization. |
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