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Leak after gastric bypass on upper gastrointestinal series

Leak after gastric bypass on upper gastrointestinal series
Early clinical symptoms of a leak after bariatric surgery are subtle and require clinical vigilance for signs such as low-grade fevers, respiratory compromise, or unexplained tachycardia. A leak (arrow) may be radiographically confirmed by an upper gastrointestinal series (as shown here) or contrast computed tomography (CT). If a leak is suspected clinically, emergency surgical exploration should be performed even if the imaging is negative, given the rapid progression to sepsis in patients with severe obesity and comorbidities.
Courtesy of Vivian Sanchez, MD and Edward Mun, MD.
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