Abdominal pain after gastric bypass: labor, uterine rupture, or obstruction and internal hernia

Sarah N Cross, Unzila Nayeri, Andrew Duffy, Christian M Pettker

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Abstract

Background. Although gastric bypass may reduce obesity-related complications of subsequent pregnancies, surgical complications requiring antenatal and postpartum interventions are not uncommon. Case. A 26-year-old G4P1112 status post-Roux-en-Y gastric bypass required multiple urgent antenatal evaluations due to frequent episodes of abdominal pain. At 35 + 4 weeks, she presented with severe abdominal pain; initial evaluation was negative for gastrointestinal pathology. The patient was found to be in preterm labor and underwent a repeat cesarean section. The postoperative course was complicated by bowel obstruction due to internal hernia resulting in an emergent laparotomy and a prolonged hospital course. Conclusion. As more reproductive-aged women opt for surgical treatment of obesity, it is essential that obstetricians recognize complications to be able to counsel and appropriately care for these patients.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)415795
JournalCase Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume2011
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

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