Beriberi following sleeve gastrectomy

Liem B., Tai XY., Begeti F., Fathima FF., Hofer M., Matthews L., Rinaldi S., Bennett DLH., Turner MR.

Bariatric surgery is being undertaken more frequently in response to rising levels of obesity but is increasingly also requested as a cosmetic choice. Nutritional deficiencies are a recognised consequence of gastrectomy, with potentially severe and permanent neurological sequelae. We present two cases of acute, severe polyneuropathy following sleeve gastrectomy. Severe thiamine deficiency was considered in both cases but with delayed proof and a significant initial differential diagnosis. Neurologists must have a high index of suspicion for the peripheral as well as central presentations of thiamine deficiency to avoid permanent disability. We also call for explicit information resources warning of the risk and signs of thiamine deficiency to be provided routinely to patients after gastrectomy.

DOI

10.1136/pn-2024-004219

Type

Journal article

Publisher

BMJ

Publication Date

2025-06-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

25

Pages

268 - 272

Total pages

4

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