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Closure of Petersen’s defect in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: anatomical landmarks and technical tips

Internal hernia is a known complication after gastric bypass, especially when performed laparoscopically. Potential internal locations include a transverse mesocolon defect; Petersen’s space, the area between the mesentery of the Roux limb and the transverse mesocolon; and a jejunojejunostomy mesenteric defect. Herewith is the description of our standard technique of routine closure of Petersen's space with 2/0 non-absorbable sutures.

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Internal hernia is a known complication after gastric bypass, especially when performed laparoscopically.
Potential internal locations include a transverse mesocolon defect; Petersen’s space, the area between the mesentery of the Roux limb and the transverse mesocolon; and a jejunojejunostomy mesenteric defect. Herewith is the description of our standard technique of routine closure of Petersen's space with 2/0 non-absorbable sutures.
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2006-09
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WeBSurg.com, Sept 2006;6(09).
URL: http://www.websurg.com/doi-vd01en1832.htm

Closure   of   Petersen’s   defect   in   Roux-en-Y   gastric   bypass:   anatomical   landmarks   and   technical   tips