Abstract
The laparoscopic adjustable gastric band surgery (LAGB) is a surgical technique that was widely used in the past for the treatment of morbid obesity. Nowadays, it is on the decline due to its moderate results in weight loss, coupled with a significant risk of complications. Among others, band erosion and migration are relatively common and require gastric band removal. These conditions might be difficult to manage, as there is also a high possibility of post-surgical complications. Herein we present the case of a 46-year-old woman with port protrusion and erosion, as well as migration of the band in an atypical position inside the abdomen, occurring 15 years after a gastric band procedure, and its successful management.