Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical case

The number of post-bariatric patients is increasing from year to year; any medical specialist can see consequences and sometimes complications of these interventions. The variety of different scenarios associated with such patients is not well studied. Mini-gastric bypass (MGB-OAGB) is a major type...

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Main Authors: V. S. Samoylov, V. V. Novomlinskiy, N. А. Malkina
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Language:Russian
Published: IRBIS LLC 2018-08-01
Series:Акушерство, гинекология и репродукция
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Online Access:https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/498
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V. V. Novomlinskiy
N. А. Malkina
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description The number of post-bariatric patients is increasing from year to year; any medical specialist can see consequences and sometimes complications of these interventions. The variety of different scenarios associated with such patients is not well studied. Mini-gastric bypass (MGB-OAGB) is a major type of primary or recurrent bariatric surgery in obese patients. Biliary reflux (BR) is one of the most significant late complications of this operation. An increase in the intra-abdominal pressure during pregnancy can lead to the development of BR with its typical clinical symptoms, which may sometimes puzzle an obstetrician-gynecologist. In these cases, there are limitations in using traditional diagnostic approaches and regular medications for conservative treatment of BR. This report presents a clinical observation on a patient who underwent MGB-OAGB as a recurrent bariatric intervention for her morbid obesity. With no signs of gastroesophageal reflux before surgery, soon after it or in the I trimester of pregnancy, a typical clinical picture of BR developed in the II and III trimesters. A complete relief of the BR symptoms after the childbirth (confirmed by gastro-esophago-scopy) suggested a direct connection between the BR and the increase in intra-abdominal pressure during pregnancy.
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spelling doaj.art-df6dac3f66e14942a3ff2f6ffc6bf6af2025-03-02T10:43:04ZrusIRBIS LLCАкушерство, гинекология и репродукция2313-73472500-31942018-08-01122767910.17749/2313-7347.2018.12.2.076-079460Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical caseV. S. Samoylov0V. V. Novomlinskiy1N. А. Malkina2Road Clinical Hospital at the station Voronezh-1 JSC «Russian Railways»Road Clinical Hospital at the station Voronezh-1 JSC «Russian Railways»; Voronezh State Medical University named after N.N. Burdenko, Health Ministry of Russian FederationRoad Clinical Hospital at the station Voronezh-1 JSC «Russian Railways»The number of post-bariatric patients is increasing from year to year; any medical specialist can see consequences and sometimes complications of these interventions. The variety of different scenarios associated with such patients is not well studied. Mini-gastric bypass (MGB-OAGB) is a major type of primary or recurrent bariatric surgery in obese patients. Biliary reflux (BR) is one of the most significant late complications of this operation. An increase in the intra-abdominal pressure during pregnancy can lead to the development of BR with its typical clinical symptoms, which may sometimes puzzle an obstetrician-gynecologist. In these cases, there are limitations in using traditional diagnostic approaches and regular medications for conservative treatment of BR. This report presents a clinical observation on a patient who underwent MGB-OAGB as a recurrent bariatric intervention for her morbid obesity. With no signs of gastroesophageal reflux before surgery, soon after it or in the I trimester of pregnancy, a typical clinical picture of BR developed in the II and III trimesters. A complete relief of the BR symptoms after the childbirth (confirmed by gastro-esophago-scopy) suggested a direct connection between the BR and the increase in intra-abdominal pressure during pregnancy.https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/498mini-gastric bypassbariatric surgerybiliary reflux
spellingShingle V. S. Samoylov
V. V. Novomlinskiy
N. А. Malkina
Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical case
Акушерство, гинекология и репродукция
mini-gastric bypass
bariatric surgery
biliary reflux
title Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical case
title_full Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical case
title_fullStr Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical case
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical case
title_short Pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini-gastric bypass bariatric surgery (MGB-OAGB). A clinical case
title_sort pregnancy as a cause of gastroesophageal reflux after mini gastric bypass bariatric surgery mgb oagb a clinical case
topic mini-gastric bypass
bariatric surgery
biliary reflux
url https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/498
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