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Published in: Abdominal Radiology 1/2016

01-01-2016 | Pictorial Essay

Multidetector CT imaging of bariatric surgical complications: a pictorial review

Authors: Rehan M. Riaz, Daniel T. Myers, Todd R. Williams

Published in: Abdominal Radiology | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

The prevalence of obesity is increasing, along with the number of bariatric surgical procedures performed to treat obesity. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (SG), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and laparoscopic gastric banding (GB) comprise the vast majority of procedures with SG now the dominant procedure in the USA. Although multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) is not always the examination of choice for a particular suspected complication, many of these patients present with non-specific abdominal symptoms and undergo MDCT evaluation as an initial diagnostic test. This pictorial essay will review and discuss the normal post-surgical bariatric appearance on MDCT, and the appearance of common and uncommon complications associated with the common bariatric procedures on MDCT with correlative imaging. SG complications include leak/abscess, hemorrhage, splenic injury, and portomesenteric thrombosis. RYGB complications include leak/abscess, gastrogastric fistula, small bowel obstruction, internal hernia, and intussusception. Although GB is waning in popularity, radiologists continue to see the legacy of these patients and complications include gastric prolapse, band erosion, and port/tubing mechanical failures. Awareness of the characteristic findings of bariatric complications on MDCT is critical, allowing for earlier recognition and prompt intervention.
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Metadata
Title
Multidetector CT imaging of bariatric surgical complications: a pictorial review
Authors
Rehan M. Riaz
Daniel T. Myers
Todd R. Williams
Publication date
01-01-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Abdominal Radiology / Issue 1/2016
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Electronic ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-015-0604-8

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