Year 2015 / Volume 107 / Number 3
Letter to the Editor
Cholecystitis and duodenal fistula as EndoBarrier®-associated complications. Minimally invasive treatment

183-184

Eduardo Espinet Coll, Jordi Pujol Gebelli, Amador García Ruiz de Gordejuela, Anna Casajoana Badia, Javier Nebreda Durán, Antonio Juan-Creix Comamala, José Antonio Gómez Valero y Carmen Vila Lolo

Abstract
Dear Editor,
We report the case of a patient with obesity and type-2 dia- betes mellitus who, one month after endoscopic duodenojejunal bypass (EndoBarrier® technique) had, as a complication there- of, acute cholecystitis and duodenal fistula secondary to bulbar transmural penetration and gall-bladder impaction by one of the anchors, which could be solved using minimally invasive laparo- scopic surgery with endoscopic EndoBarrier® withdrawal.
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Eduardo Espinet Coll, Jordi Pujol Gebelli, Amador García Ruiz de Gordejuela, Anna Casajoana Badia, Javier Nebreda Durán, Antonio Juan-Creix Comamala, José Antonio Gómez Valero y Carmen Vila Lolo. Cholecystitis and duodenal fistula as EndoBarrier®-associated complications. Minimally invasive treatment. 183-184


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