Gastric Remnant Perforation Caused by Peterson ’s Hernia Following One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: a Rare Complication
ConclusionPeterson ’s hernia and gastric remnant perforation are rare, yet serious, complications that need to be kept in mind while dealing with post-OAGB patients presenting with abdominal pain. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for a better outcome.
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