Prevention of dumping syndrome after distal gastrectomy in peptic ulcer

Operations were performed on 386 patients with peptic ulcer by a method suggested by the authors for gastric resection with formation of a sphincter in the region of the anastomosis. In 18 patients a Billroth II anastomosis was reconstructed into a Billroth I anastomosis by the authors' modific...

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Published in:Hirurgija (Moskva) no. 7; p. 27
Main Authors: Zherlov, G K, Dambaev Gts, Klokov, S S, Chirkov, D N, Baranov, A I, SukhodoloIV, IzosimovAG
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Published: Russia (Federation) 01-07-1990
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Abstract Operations were performed on 386 patients with peptic ulcer by a method suggested by the authors for gastric resection with formation of a sphincter in the region of the anastomosis. In 18 patients a Billroth II anastomosis was reconstructed into a Billroth I anastomosis by the authors' modification in severe dumping syndrome. Complex examination was conducted in late-term postoperative periods in 324 patients after primary resection and in 18 after reconstructive operation. A mild dumping syndrome was found in 9 (2.8%) and 3 patients, respectively. The results of the study show that if the authors' requirements regarding the volume and method of gastric resection are abided by, there is no doubt that the suggested method has advantages over the classical method in that the reservoir function of the stomach is maintained, hydrochloric acid secretion reduces to a state of hypo- or normoacidity, and the peristaltic component of evacuation is preserved due to the formed functionally active anastomosis.
AbstractList Operations were performed on 386 patients with peptic ulcer by a method suggested by the authors for gastric resection with formation of a sphincter in the region of the anastomosis. In 18 patients a Billroth II anastomosis was reconstructed into a Billroth I anastomosis by the authors' modification in severe dumping syndrome. Complex examination was conducted in late-term postoperative periods in 324 patients after primary resection and in 18 after reconstructive operation. A mild dumping syndrome was found in 9 (2.8%) and 3 patients, respectively. The results of the study show that if the authors' requirements regarding the volume and method of gastric resection are abided by, there is no doubt that the suggested method has advantages over the classical method in that the reservoir function of the stomach is maintained, hydrochloric acid secretion reduces to a state of hypo- or normoacidity, and the peristaltic component of evacuation is preserved due to the formed functionally active anastomosis.
Author Chirkov, D N
Dambaev Gts
IzosimovAG
SukhodoloIV
Baranov, A I
Zherlov, G K
Klokov, S S
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Adult
Aged
Dumping Syndrome - etiology
Dumping Syndrome - prevention & control
Female
Gastrectomy - adverse effects
Gastrectomy - methods
Gastric Emptying - physiology
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Peptic Ulcer - physiopathology
Peptic Ulcer - surgery
Pyloric Antrum - surgery
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