The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric Banding

Laparoscopic gastric banding is a popular surgical treatment performed to control morbid obesity all over the world. Regurgitation of food material from stomach is very common in these patients. Remnants of food material may risk the airway for pulmonary aspiration. This case experience shows that d...

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Main Author: Abdulvahab Thekkethodika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/186104
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spelling doaj-af70034972b541279d171d810f8d51682020-11-24T21:26:07ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Anesthesiology2090-63822090-63902012-01-01201210.1155/2012/186104186104The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric BandingAbdulvahab Thekkethodika0Department of Anesthesia ICU, Pain Management and Palliative Care, Hamad Medical Corporation, 3050 Doha, QatarLaparoscopic gastric banding is a popular surgical treatment performed to control morbid obesity all over the world. Regurgitation of food material from stomach is very common in these patients. Remnants of food material may risk the airway for pulmonary aspiration. This case experience shows that despite the extended fasting period, airway is not protected from the risk of aspiration. Delayed gastric emptying and altered gastroesophageal motility keep the food materials in the stomach and precipitate regurgitation. So any such patient should be considered as full stomach. Airway manipulation in these patients should be under direct laryngoscopic vision and rapid sequence induction with endotracheal intubation should be considered as mandatory for general anesthesia.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/186104
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The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric Banding
Case Reports in Anesthesiology
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title The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric Banding
title_short The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric Banding
title_full The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric Banding
title_fullStr The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric Banding
title_full_unstemmed The Risk of Regurgitation and Pulmonary Aspiration in a Patient after Gastric Banding
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Anesthesiology
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2090-6390
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Laparoscopic gastric banding is a popular surgical treatment performed to control morbid obesity all over the world. Regurgitation of food material from stomach is very common in these patients. Remnants of food material may risk the airway for pulmonary aspiration. This case experience shows that despite the extended fasting period, airway is not protected from the risk of aspiration. Delayed gastric emptying and altered gastroesophageal motility keep the food materials in the stomach and precipitate regurgitation. So any such patient should be considered as full stomach. Airway manipulation in these patients should be under direct laryngoscopic vision and rapid sequence induction with endotracheal intubation should be considered as mandatory for general anesthesia.
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