Parietal cell vagotomy
- PMID: 1160719
- DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1975.tb95096.x
Parietal cell vagotomy
Abstract
In a series of 100 consecutive patients who had parietal cell vagotomy performed, no drainage procedure was performed in 56 while 44 were drained. Dumping was significantly less in those who were not drained. All patients were tested for adequacy of vagotomy and for function of the nerve of Latarget at operation. Four patients have had further operations, two for proven recurrent ulcers. Parietal cell vagotomy has given excellent clinical results in this group of patients.
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