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Internal hernia and volvulus of the small bowel following liver transplantation.

Khanna A, Newman B, Reyes J, Fung JJ, Todo S, Starzl TE.

Department of Surgery, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA 15213, USA.

Internal herniation with volvulus of the small intestine is an uncommon, but potentially fatal, complication after liver transplantation. We present here four cases in which the herniation occurred around the Roux-en-Y loop used for the biliary reconstruction. One patient died due to intestinal and liver allograft necrosis; another lost almost the entire small intestine and has since undergone successful intestinal transplantation. Two patients survived following surgery that involved reduction of the hernia and closure of the mesenteric defect. Clinical diagnostic implications emphasize early diagnosis and appropriate operative intervention.

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PMID: 9089999 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]