Abstract

Superior mesenteric artery syndrome is a rare cause of duodenal obstruction. The syndrome can present as acute small bowel obstruction or intermittent compression symptoms such as postprandial epigastric pain, fullness or vomiting. The obstruction is caused by compression of the third part of the duodenum against the posterior structures by the narrow‐angled superior mesenteric artery. The diagnosis is easily confused with gastric outlet obstruction or proximal small bowel obstruction. A high index of clinical suspicion is crucial for diagnosis and computed tomography provides confirmatory evidence. We report two cases of superior mesenteric artery syndrome and a review of the literature for this condition.

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