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CASE REPORT
Gastric band erosion, infection and migration causing jejunal obstruction
  1. Omer Salar1,
  2. Naseem Waraich1,
  3. Rajeev Singh2,
  4. Altaf Awan1
  1. 1Department of General Surgery, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
  2. 2Department of Radiology, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Omer Salar, omersalar{at}doctors.org.uk

Summary

Complications of laparoscopic adjustable gastric bands (LAGB) are well documented and may include migration, erosion, slippage, infection, pouch dilatation and, rarely, gastric perforation. We describe a rare case involving three such complications simultaneously, namely, gastric erosion, infection and migration through the pylorus-causing proximal jejunal obstruction. As LAGB is now the commonest performed bariatric procedure for the treatment of morbid obesity, we encourage the practising surgeon to be vigilant of these rare but potentially life-threatening complications.

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