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. 2023 Aug 17;408(1):318. doi: 10.1007/s00423-023-03049-2

Table 2.

Individual characteristics of conversional cases

No Year Type of index surgery Type of internal hernia surgery Case description
1 2015 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of no mobility and fragility with transmural lesion in biliopancreatic limb
2 2015 RYGB Emergency No mobility of the common channel, large amount of fluid,
3 2015 RYGB Emergency Internal hernia due to adhesion to colon sigmoideum, with co-existent IH; no mobility of herniated intestina and serosal lesion; relaparotomy on POD 3 with jejunal perforation, resection of segment
4 2015 RYGB Elective/primary open surgery Due to preknown adhesions primary open surgery
5 2015 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of no mobility of herniated intestine
6 2016 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of no mobility of herniated complete common channel; complete ileus
7 2016 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of hemorrhagic congestion, no mobility of intestine, lesion already at first attempt of mobilization
8 2016 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of lesion near jejuno-jejunostomy; adhesions, poor visibility
9 2017 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of fragile tissue, ileus, many adhesions after multiple surgeries
10 2017 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of complete ileus, infarciated jejenal segment, no laparoscopic visibility
11 2019 RYGB Emergency Conversion because of complete ileus, insufficient laparoscopic visibility, strangulation of jejeunum