2009
DOI: 10.3329/taj.v22i2.37738
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Retrograde Jejunogastric l ntussusception (RJGI): Two Case Reports

Abstract: Retrograde  jejunogastric   intussusception (RJGI)   is   a   rare   but    potentially   very   serious complication of gastrojejunostomy or partial gastrectomy. Around 200 cases have been reported in literature till now. This paper reports two cases of RJGI of efferent loops developed 20 years and 10 years after gastrojejunostomy of a 70 years and 78 years old man respectively. Both the patients presented with sudden ab dominal  pain and hematemesis. Upper GI-endoscopy established the diagnosis. On emergency… Show more

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