Abstract
The increasing prevalence of severe obesity is a major public health concern. Bariatric surgery is an important treatment option for severe obesity due to its long-term sustained result. Multiple studies have shown that patients have an increased risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease following bariatric surgery. Takotsubo syndrome usually presents as acute left ventricular systolic dysfunction without corresponding obstructive coronary artery disease after an acute stress episode. We describe a unique case of a patient who developed de novo ulcerative colitis and takotsubo cardiomyopathy shortly after sleeve gastrectomy. The patient made a successful recovery due to prompt recognition and appropriate treatment.