Evaluation of results of two-third astrectomy as billroth in the treatment of duodenal ulcer
- Author:
An Manh Hoang
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
duodenal ulcer
- MeSH:
duodenal ulcer;
Duodenal Diseases;
surgery;
therapeutics
- From:Journal of Practical Medicine
2002;435(11):1-4
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
After 598 cases of ulcerated duodenal two- thirds gastrectomy as Billroth II, The authors came to the following conclusion: (1) Gastrectomy for duodenal ulcer covered 38% (598/1573): male 88.3%; female 41.7%. The average time of getting the disease was from 6 to 15 years (46.5%). The main age was from 31 to 50 (61.04%). The therapeutic state before operation was limited; appointing the operation in turn was 99.66%; emergency operation was 1.34%. (2). The mortality of 0.33%; complication 2.1% (spleen cutting, joining bleeding; stump duodenal fistula...) were generally low. This result was achieved by operative decisions in which the majority was operation in turns. (3) The long-term results were quite good that we could see in many tests, Ranked following Visick 1948, we saw VI: 60.6%; VII: 31.31%; VIII: 6.06%; IX: 2.02%.