Abstract

Jejuno-gastric intussusception is a rare but lethal complication of gastric surgeries with a reported incidence of 0.15%. A high index of suspicion is required to diagnose this condition in a patient with a history of gastric surgery. With advances in minimal access surgery, reduction of the intussusceptum is possible through laparoscopy or endoscopy. We present an elderly male who had undergone a Billroth II procedure before 27 years. The patient was diagnosed with jejuno-gastric intussusception based on ultrasound and endoscopic findings. The patient was successfully managed under laparoscopy.

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