Morbid obesity is a refractory disease with serious co-morbidities. Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) has generally been a safe and effective method for achieving sustained weight loss. We report a man who presented after LAGB with persistent wound infection at the access port-site, which failed conservative management. Diagnostic laparoscopy found an enterocutaneous fistula from herniated bowel (in a Richter's hernia) into which the catheter had eroded. The small bowel and fascial defect were repaired. The catheter was then clipped and divided, and the port was removed.

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