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E u r o p e a n C o n g r e s s o n

Obesity and

Eating Disorder

Journal of Obesity & Eating Disorders

ISSN 2471-8203

A p r i l 1 2 - 1 3 , 2 0 1 8

Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s

Obesity 2018

Page 19

Introduction

: According to the Mayo Clinic Staff´s description1. Dumping

syndrome is a condition that can develop after bariatric surgery (gastric bypass)

also called rapid gastric emptying, dumping syndrome occurs when food,

especially sugar, moves from the stomach into the small bowel too quickly. 2Most

people with dumping syndrome develop signs and symptoms, such as abdominal

cramps and diarrhea, 10 to 30 minutes after eating, also present tachycardia,

diaphoresis, nausea, hypotension, and lipotomy. 2Other people have symptoms

one to three hours after eating, and still others have both early and late symptoms.

Generally this condition cans prevent by changing the diet after surgery. Changes

might include eating smaller meals and limiting high-sugar foods. In more-serious

cases of dumping syndrome, it may need medications or

surgery.In

this case was

a woman 46 years old, with a history of metabolic syndrome, who underwent

bariatric surgery of 1 year 3 months ago. Our patient begins with symptoms three

months after the completion of her surgery, which is unknown the technique

used, as well as findings during a surgical time, this because it was performed

in other surgical group. Failed medical treatment and diet modification as well as

present weight gain. Regarded as intractable dumping syndrome, for which she is

considered as candidates for revision and surgical conversion.

Methods

: Before the surgical protocol, under general anesthesia and endotracheal

intubation, trocar is placed at the level of the midline, 15 cm below the xiphoid

appendix, and the rest of the trocars are placed with direct vision, adding a sixth

in the middle clavicular line at the level of the left ileac crest. Laparoscopic finding

that left three meters of absorption surface, but debuting three months after

surgerywith dumping syndrome andweight gain. Laparoscopic revision procedure

was performed withmodified biliopancreatic divertion like to duodenal switch was

performed to relieve her intractable condition.

Results

: The procedure lasted 50 minutes without any intraoperative complication,

the final intestinal absorption surface was 100cm, blood loss was 300 ml,

the postoperative hospitalization stay was 2 days. To this day the patient is

uncomplicated, metabolic syndrome is controlled, and BMI it´s in normal range.

Conclusions

: In this case, the syndrome could not be medically treated and

required surgical intervention, in which it was necessary to modify the gastric

emptying by the pyloric restitution, together with the procedure, the intestinal

absorption surface is reduced in order to correct the weight gain. Obtaining

metabolic syndrome and weight gain control.

Biography

Jose Antonio Castaneda Cruz studied medicine at the Univer-

sidad de Guadalajara from 1994 to 2000. He has a specialty in

surgery from the Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua, at the

Dr. Salvador Zubiran General Hospital in Chihuahua. Chihuahua

México from 2000 to 2005. For 2006 he travels to Barcelona

Spain, to the Laparoscopic Center of Barcelona Centro Teknon,

to do the sub specialty in laparoscopic bariatric surgery, by Pro-

fessor Carlos Ballesta López M.D.

He returned to Mexico where he worked as a bariatric surgeon

at the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. In Cd, Juárez, Chi-

huahua, and later devoted himself to the practice of bariatric

surgery in the private sector in the state of Jalisco. Since 2008

he attends the IFSO congresses that are presented every year.

In 2015, he founded Gastric Bypass México A.C. of which he

is president and responsible. Taking the opportunity at the last

IFSO congress to present his clinical and surgical research

works, in the same way in Mexico at the XX CIAM congress.

Surgeon treating the case of Juan Pedro Franco Salas, "The

most obeseman in the world" and Dayana Camacho "Themost

obese teenager in the world" in both cases with an excellent

medical surgical advance.

doctor@gastricbypassmexico.com

Conversion from gastric bypass to

duodenal switch secondary to dumping

syndrome: a case report

Jose Antonio Castaneda Cruz

Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.

Jose Antonio Castaneda Cruz, J Obes Eat Disord 2018, Volume: 4

DOI: 10.21767/2471-8203-C1-007