Highlights
- •Even if MGB/OAGB is a reliable primary and revisional procedure, no intervention is free of complications
- •marginal ulcer perforation is a non-common event after MGB/OAGB but skilled surgeons working in high volume centers are required to rapidly identify and manage this complication
- •we present a laparoscopic conversion to RYGB for marginal ulcer perforation 3 moths after revisional MGB/OAGB.
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Publication history
Published online: September 25, 2020
Accepted:
September 19,
2020
Received:
August 25,
2020
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© 2020 American Society for Bariatric Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.