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CASE REPORT
A laparoscopic transgastric approach to the treatment of sphincter of Oddi dysfunction postgastric bypass
  1. Karen J Dickinson1,
  2. Conrad G Beckett2,
  3. John C May1,
  4. James C Halstead1
  1. 1Department of Upper GI Surgery, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Bradford, UK
  2. 2Department of Gastroenterology, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Bradford, UK
  1. Correspondence to Karen J Dickinson, kdickinson0{at}hotmail.com

Summary

Obesity is endemic and bariatric surgery is increasing in an attempt to reduce the physiological and social cost. As the prevalence of bariatric surgery increases, in particular laparoscopic roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB), the need to investigate and treat subsequent pathology in the gastric remnant and biliary tree will accrue. We describe a novel combined surgical and endoscopic technique addressing the challenges of postoperative anatomy, allowing investigation and treatment of the gastric remnant and biliary tract. We present the case of a patient with sphincter of Oddi dysfunction post-LRYGB who underwent laparoscopic transgastric endoscopic injection of Botox into the ampulla with an excellent symptomatic relief. Subsequent laparoscopic transgastric sphincterotomy allowed definitive treatment and allowed symptom resolution at 6 months follow-up. Laparoscopic transgastric endoscopic investigation and treatment is a novel approach to circumvent the restrictions of post-LRYGB anatomy and may assume greater importance in an ageing obese population.

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