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Laparoscopic anterior gastropexy for chronic recurrent gastric volvulus: a case report

Umberto Morelli email, Maurizio Bravetti email, Paolo Ronca email, Roberto Cirocchi email, Angelo De Sol email, Alessandro Spizzirri email, Giammario Giustozzi email and Francesco Sciannameo email

Università degli Studi di Perugia, Clinica Chirurgica Generale e d'Urgenza, Azienda Ospedaliera 'S Maria' Terni, Italy

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Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008, 2:244doi:10.1186/1752-1947-2-244

Published: 24 July 2008

Abstract

Introduction

Gastric volvulus is an uncommon clinical entity, first described by Berti in 1866. It is a rotation of all or part of the stomach through more than 180°. This rotation can occur on the longitudinal (organo-axial) or transverse (mesentero-axial) axis. This condition can lead to a closed-loop obstruction or strangulation. Traditional surgical therapy for gastric volvulus is based on an open approach. Here we report the case of a patient with chronic intermittent gastric volvulus who underwent a successful laparoscopic treatment.

Case presentation

A 34-year-old woman presented with multiple episodes of recurrent upper abdominal pain associated with retching and vomiting, treated unsuccessfully with intramuscular metoclopramide. Endoscopic examination of the upper digestive tract showed a suspected rotation of the stomach, and a chronic recurrent gastric volvulus was revealed by barium meal. The patient was operated on successfully, with an anterior laparoscopic gastropexy performed as the first surgical approach.

Conclusion

Experience with laparoscopic anterior gastropexy is limited only to a few described cases. Our patient was clinically and radiologically followed-up for 2 years with no evidence of recurrence, either radiological or symptomatic. Based on this result, laparoscopic gastropexy can be seen and considered as an initial 'gold standard' for the treatment of gastric volvulus.


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