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        World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2015; 21(16): 5110-5114
Published online Apr 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i16.5110
    Published online Apr 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i16.5110
        Management of post-gastrectomy anastomosis site obstruction with a self-expandable metallic stent
    
    
    Ra Ri Cha, Sang Soo Lee, Hyunjin Kim, Hong Jun Kim, Tae-Hyo Kim, Woon Tae Jung, Ok Jae Lee, Chang Yoon Ha, Department of Internal Medicine,  Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine,  Jinju,  Gyeongnam 660-702,  South Korea
Kyung Soo Bae, Department of Radiology,  Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine,  Jinju,  Gyeongnam 660-702,  South Korea
Sang-Ho Jeong, Department of Surgery,  Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine,  Jinju,  Gyeongnam 660-702,  South Korea
    Author contributions:  Cha RR and Ha CY contributed equally to this work; Ha CY designed the study; Ha CY, Lee SS, Kim H, Kim TH, Kim HJ, Jung WT, Lee OJ, Bae KS and Jeong SH performed data collection and analysis; Cha RR, Ha CY and Jeong SH wrote the paper.
Ethics approval:  The study was reviewed and approved by the Gyeongsang National University Hospital Institutional Review Board (GNUH 2014-12-007).
Informed consent:  All study participants or their legal guardian provided informed written consent prior to study enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest:  No potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported.
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Correspondence to:  Chang Yoon Ha, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, 79 Gangnam-ro, Jinju-si, Gyeongnam 660-702, South Korea. cyha@gnu.ac.kr
Telephone:  +82-55-7508057 Fax: +82-55-7589122
Received: September 30, 2014
Peer-review started: September 30, 2014
First decision: October 29, 2014
Revised: November 13, 2014
Accepted: February 5, 2015
Article in press: February 5, 2015
Published online: April 28, 2015
Processing time: 209 Days and 1.8 Hours
    Peer-review started: September 30, 2014
First decision: October 29, 2014
Revised: November 13, 2014
Accepted: February 5, 2015
Article in press: February 5, 2015
Published online: April 28, 2015
Processing time: 209 Days and 1.8 Hours
    Core Tip
Core tip: Post-gastrectomy anastomosis site obstruction is a relatively rare complication in patients following gastric surgery; however, it could cause serious discomfort and carries a risk of deterioration of the condition of the patient if a re-operation is required. We report successful management for post-gastrectomy anastomosis site obstruction with temporary placement of a self-expandable metallic stent.

 
         
                         
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                         
                         
                        