2000
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-200093050-00012
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Retrograde Jejunogastric Intussusception

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“…It can occur postoperatively without any intestinal anastomosis most commonly after gastrostomy tube placement [4]. A reverse claw sign on barium x-ray was described by Radhakrishna et al [5] as an indication of retrograde intussusception; this sign was observed in our patient (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…It can occur postoperatively without any intestinal anastomosis most commonly after gastrostomy tube placement [4]. A reverse claw sign on barium x-ray was described by Radhakrishna et al [5] as an indication of retrograde intussusception; this sign was observed in our patient (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…In other cases, duodenogastric intussusception after BI gastric resection as well as the appearance of jejunojejunal and jejunoduodenal intussusception after total gastrectomy have also been described [8,11,12].Etiologic factors of JGI are not clearly understood but they are most often listed as the following: hyperacidity, long afferent loop, jejunal spasm with abnormal motility, increased intraabdominal pressure and retrograde peristalsis [9]. The time of appearance of JGI after gastric resection and creation of JG anastomosis varies and ranges from 6 days to 20 years [10].…”
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confidence: 98%
“…1,2,3 In this case report, we present a second case of pediatric jejunogastric intussusception following duodenal bypass for duodenal duplication. the type of intussusception.…”
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confidence: 94%