Snapshots in surgery: small bowel intussusception following ileojejunal bypass. 2014

Joseph Ward, and Basel Jaber, and Charlotte Leaman, and Jonathan Barry, and Umesh Khot
Department of Surgery, Morriston Hospial, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board Heol Maes Eglwys, Morriston, Swansea, Wales, SA6 6NL, United Kingdom.

Jejunal intussusception is a known complication of ileojejunal bypass surgery for obesity that may present as an acute abdomen. It can be avoided if the jejunum is anchored to the transverse mesocolon intra-operatively.

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