Shoulder pain following LAGB surgery is common, usually affects the left shoulder, and can in some cases last 5 weeks or more. |
A study by Dixon et al., found that that 66% and 21% of patients reported left shoulder pain at 1 and 5 weeks post LAGB, respectively. |
Pain on the left side of the body after gastric bypass surgery is most commonly a direct result of the incisions made during the procedure itself. |
Conclusion: Shoulder pain following LAGB surgery is common, usually affects the left shoulder, and can in some cases last 5 weeks or more. Avoiding injury to ... |
Some patients also experience neck and shoulder pain, which occurs when the body reabsorbs the gas used during surgery. Notify your care team if your pain ... |
Persistent left shoulder pain; Severe pelvic pain; Fever (over 101°); Inability to urinate or empty your bowels; Anxiety, sweating, chills; Nausea and vomiting ... |
Quite typically it is felt in your left shoulder and maybe even your neck. It is very common after any laparoscopic surgery due to the gas used to lift your ... |
Progressive abdominal pain and/or left shoulder pain within the first few weeks after sleeve gastrectomy could be caused by a late leak or perforation. |
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