Extended parietal cell vagotomy in the treatment of perforation, hemorrhage and stenosis due to duodenal ulcer
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Extended parietal cell vagotomy in the treatment of perforation, hemorrhage and stenosis due to duodenal ulcer
Abstract
Ninety-five patients with perforation, hemorrhage or stenosis due to duodenal ulcer were treated by extended parietal cell vagotomy. Postoperative follow-up ranged from 3.5 to 10 years (mean 6 years) in 88 patients (92%) with acute perforation (60), hemorrhage (8) and stenosis (20). There was no operative mortality. Ulcer recurrence was 2.3%. Only one patient (5%) had restenosis and required reoperation. There was no recurrent hemorrhage and there were few long-term complications. According to the Visick classification, 67 patients (76%) belonged to grade I, 13 (14.7%) grade II, 4 (4.5%) grade III, and 4 (4.5%) grade IV. Extended parietal cell vagotomy proved to be safe with excellent results, low ulcer recurrence and few complications. Moreover, recurrent ulcers healed rapidly following medical therapy. The authors believe that extended parietal cell vagotomy should be the treatment of choice for acute perforation, hemorrhage or stenosis due to duodenal ulcer.
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