Díaz-Plasencia Juan A, Guzmán-Gavidia Carlos R, Valencia-Mariñas Hugo D, Yan-Quiroz Edgar F, Díaz-Villazon Melisa S
Department of Abdomen, Regional Institute of Neoplastic Diseases "Luis Pinillos Ganoza". Trujillo, Peru; Private University Antenor Orrego. Trujillo, Peru.
Private University Antenor Orrego. Trujillo, Peru; Oncologic Surgery Service, Hospital of High Complexity "Virgen de la Puerta". Trujillo, Peru.
Rev Gastroenterol Peru. 2019 Apr-Jun;39(2):187-192.
Anastomotic leakages at the gastrojejunostomy site are difficult to repair, due to complex gastrointestinal anatomy. This is the first study reporting clinical use of rectus abdominis muscle (RAM) flap for repair of gastrojejunostomy leakage. A patient with leakage of gastrojejunostomy after distal gastrectomy with Billrroth II anastomosis for gastric cancer underwent repair using left RAM flap, based on superior epigastric artery. Rectus abdominis muscle flap, after being harvested was then anchored to the edges of the leak of gastrojejunostomy with few interrupted 2-0 vicryl sutures. Gastrojejunostomy leak sealed in the two cases. Rectus abdominis muscle flap for closure of gastrointestinal defect is a simple, technically easy and dependable procedure, which can be performed, quickly in critically ill patients. It can be used for repair of a large gastrointestinal defect with friable edges when omentum is not available or when other conventional methods are impractical.