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[Corrective and reconstructive operations in post-vagotomy syndromes].

Abstract

Among 322 patients with postvagotomy syndromes who were examined by the authors, 133 were subjected to reconstructive and corrective operations. Most of the patients (73.7%) who underwent surgery for the second time suffered from peptic, recurrent, and persisting ulcers due to vagotomy. The authors give preference to resection methods in recurrent ulcer after vagotomy and do not resort to revagotomy in an isolated form. The authors propose a new method for resection of the stomach in peptic ulcers after vagotomy with gastroduodenoanastomosis by the Jaboulay procedure. In the authors' opinion, the choice of method for reconstructive operations should be made with due regard for the pattern of a complication, the type of a primary surgery, and causes of their development.

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rus

PubMed ID

2335896

Citation

Vakhidov, V V., et al. "[Corrective and Reconstructive Operations in Post-vagotomy Syndromes]." Khirurgiia, 1990, pp. 73-7.
Vakhidov VV, Khachiev LG, Khadzhibaev AM. [Corrective and reconstructive operations in post-vagotomy syndromes]. Khirurgiia (Mosk). 1990.
Vakhidov, V. V., Khachiev, L. G., & Khadzhibaev, A. M. (1990). [Corrective and reconstructive operations in post-vagotomy syndromes]. Khirurgiia, (2), 73-7.
Vakhidov VV, Khachiev LG, Khadzhibaev AM. [Corrective and Reconstructive Operations in Post-vagotomy Syndromes]. Khirurgiia (Mosk). 1990;(2)73-7. PubMed PMID: 2335896.
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TY - JOUR T1 - [Corrective and reconstructive operations in post-vagotomy syndromes]. AU - Vakhidov,V V, AU - Khachiev,L G, AU - Khadzhibaev,A M, PY - 1990/2/1/pubmed PY - 1990/2/1/medline PY - 1990/2/1/entrez SP - 73 EP - 7 JF - Khirurgiia JO - Khirurgiia (Mosk) IS - 2 N2 - Among 322 patients with postvagotomy syndromes who were examined by the authors, 133 were subjected to reconstructive and corrective operations. Most of the patients (73.7%) who underwent surgery for the second time suffered from peptic, recurrent, and persisting ulcers due to vagotomy. The authors give preference to resection methods in recurrent ulcer after vagotomy and do not resort to revagotomy in an isolated form. The authors propose a new method for resection of the stomach in peptic ulcers after vagotomy with gastroduodenoanastomosis by the Jaboulay procedure. In the authors' opinion, the choice of method for reconstructive operations should be made with due regard for the pattern of a complication, the type of a primary surgery, and causes of their development. SN - 0023-1207 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/2335896/ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -