Candy cane roux syndrome
Has anyone ever heard of this? I am a June 2006 RNY and for the past couple years have been having a lot of issues. I first thought I was having a heart attack, but after a week in the hospital, that was ruled out. I've had a lot of respiratory issues - with pain in the upper stomach, mid chest area. I've met with my RNY surgeon several times. This last time he found a candy cane roux. I will have to have same day surgery to repair it. I'll find out more later, but was really wondering if anyone else has had this? Thanks
Cyndi :)
Smile...people will wonder what you've been up too.
never heard of it, but I would sure like to keep up with ur post. I had the RNY just 6 weeks ago, but I had an episode where I thought I was having a heart attack also. Scared me to death. I have never had that kind of pain in the midchest, upper stomach. I havent had it since, but it really scared me.
CindyLu
I have never heard of it either. I know what you are talking about however as far as symptoms go. I had my surgery on the 7th and I frequently have this issue to. I feel sometimes like my chest is just going to explode and can't even hardly breathe.
I have heard of it, but have not had it myself. Not too long ago one of our surgeons had to do a surgical repair on a woman who was a couple of years post-op and was having pain, reflux, and occasional vomiting because of it.
I only found out about it after the surgery was done and she was in the office for the surgical follow-up, but she said it was a simple surgical recovery and she was feeling great after the "fix".
Good luck!
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
I remember reading somewhere that this doesn't happen anymore because the surgical techniques they use have changed over the years, but that's all I can remember about it. There may be some folks on the WLS Grads forum that are familiar with it since some of them had their surgeries several years ago.
on 1/25/15 6:16 am
I had it. It's also called a blind limb. They are finding it more in long term post ops because of the surgical techniques used. It's like a little appendage that forms and food gets impacted in it and causes gastrointestinal distress. When I had my gastrogastric fistula repaired and my gastrectomy, they fixed that also.
No worries about it.
I am in my phone and can't hyperlink OH(they need to fix this)
just copy and paste it.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/blind-loop-syndrome/basics/causes/con-20024503
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2981163/
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