Change of gastric acid after operation of nerve X cutting as method of TAYLOR and HILL-BARKER for treatment of perforated duodenal ulceration
- Author:
Hung Xuan Nguyen
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
duodenal ulcer
- MeSH:
duodenal ulcer;
Duodenal Diseases;
surgery
- From:Journal of Medical Research
1998;7(3):15-18
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
The tests on gastric acid of patients with the perforated duodenal ulceration operated in ViÖt §øc Hospital were carried out and compared with these of patients who received an operation of the duodenal ulceration perforation by traditional method. The results have shown that the Taylor method has a reduction of gastric acid as the basic test and the insulin test were 41% and 49%, resectively. The Hill Barker method has a reduction of gastric acid as 2 above mentioned tests were 56% and 64%, respectively. The reduction of gastric acid as the Hill Barker method was a statistical significant different from this as the Taylor method (P=0.0022). The reduction of gastric acid in 2 above methods was stable (P=0.05). There were serious complications for patients in tests.