Persistent anemia after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
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Objective: We report the case of a 42-y-old morbidly obese woman who presented persistent
anemia as result of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.
Methods: The surgical procedure conducted in 1999 consisted of horizontal gastroplasty with
truncular vagotomy, Roux-en-Y gastrojejunal anastomosis with an alimentary limb of 60 cm, and
cholecystectomy. In 2000 a second surgery (subtotal gastrectomy, i.e., 90%, with a 50-mL gastric
pouch) was performed because of failed gastroplasty. Anemia was detected approximately 1 y after
the second surgery. This condition worsened significantly after an abdominal lipectomy performed
in 2001. Since then, different oral iron compounds were used for treatment, but with unsatisfactory
results. The subject was anemic for 4 y.
Results: The condition was corrected only after intravenous iron administration. Iron absorptions
from 3 mg of iron as ferrous ascorbate and from a standardized diet that also contained 3 mg of iron
were 48.4% and 39.9%, respectively.
Conclusion: Iron absorption tests provided evidence that the reduction of intestinal iron absorption
capacity was the most probable cause of the persistent anemia. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights
reserved.
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This study was funded by the National Fund for Science and Technology
Fondecyt, Research Project 1040765.
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Nutrition 23 (2007) 277–280
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