Mini-gastric bypassBariatric surgeryPeptic ulcerPerforated ulcerLaparoscopyAmong the many techniques available for bariatric surgery, the Mini Gastric Bypass is a safe, technically simple and effective option. However, it may present with postoperative complications, being the perforated gastric ulcer one ...
After the Second World War during the 1950's, subtotal gastrectomy with the Billroth II reconstruction was the surgical treatment of choice for peptic ulcer disease. Post-operative weight loss and early satiety were frequently observed in these patients,
What are the risks of roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery?You may bleed more than expected or get an infection. Your spleen or other organs may be injured during surgery. You may have abdominal pain, heartburn, or a stomach ulcer. You may develop a life-threatening blood clot. The staples...
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Gastrogastric fistulae following gastric bypass surgery-clinical recognition and treatment. Curr Gastroenterol Rep. 2014;16(9):405. Article Google Scholar Coblijn UK, Lagarde SM, de Castro SMM, Kuiken SD, van Wagensveld BA. Symptomatic marginal ulcer disease after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: ...
gastric ulcerogenesis induced by ethanol and decreased the ulcer index. Plasma and gastric lipid peroxidation that was increased significantly by ethanol was decreased after treatment with L-carnitine. Ethanol treatment decreased significantly the gastric glutathione levels, and pretreatment with …Continue ...
Ulcer disease in excluded segments after Roux-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is rare but can evolve into a life-threatening situation. The excluded segments exhibit a different behavior from that of non-altered anatomy; perforated ulcers do not result in pneumoperitoneum or free fluid, and therefore ...
gastric bypasssurgical creation of a small gastric pouch that empties directly into the jejunum through a gastrojejunostomy, thereby causing food to bypass the duodenum; done for the treatment of grossobesity. gastric juicethe secretion of glands in the walls of the stomach for use in digestion. ...
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