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KMID : 0359020080370020112
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
2008 Volume.37 No. 2 p.112 ~ p.115
A Case of Retrograde Jejunogastric Intussusception Diagnosed by Gastroscopy
Lee Hyuck

Kim Eun-Ok
Shin Joo-Young
Oh Seung-Hyun
Song Hong-Seok
Jeon Eun-Jung
Oh Jung-Hwan
Jeong Jeong-Jo
Choi Sang-Wook
Kim Sung-Geun
Yun Sang-Seob
Lee Sung
Abstract
Retrograde intussusception of the jejunum into the stomach through the stroma of a gastroenterostomy is a very rare, but potentially fatal complication after gastrectomy. Once symptoms develop, the mortality rate is high if this is not treated within 48 hours, so making an early diagnosis with a high index of suspicion and administering prompt treatment are mandatory. Gastroscopy could be a useful diagnostic tool for patients with a history of gastrectomy and who present with abdominal pain and hematemesis, and with considering the possibility of intussusception. A 65-year-old man with a history of Billroth II gastrectomy that was done 35 years ago due to gastric ulcer perforation was admitted with abdominal pain and hematemesis. A necrotic mucosa that was suspicious of an intussuscepted small bowel tissue was detected on gastroscopy. Subsequent open reduction and small bowel resection was performed with successful results. We report here on a case of postoperative retrograde jejunogastric intussusception that occurred 35 years after Billroth II gastrectomy,
and it was first diagnosed by performing gastroscopy.
KEYWORD
Intussusception, Gastroscopy, Gastrectomy
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