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. 1989 Oct;36(5):357-62.

Long-term results of highly selective vagotomy for the treatment of duodenal ulcer

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Long-term results of highly selective vagotomy for the treatment of duodenal ulcer

M Raab et al. Hepatogastroenterology. 1989 Oct.

Abstract

Between 1971 and 1987, highly selective vagotomy (HSV) was carried out in 984 patients suffering from duodenal ulcer disease. In 97.3% of these cases, the surgical intervention was uncomplicated, the related mortality being 0.3%. During the follow-up period the postoperative condition of the patients was checked once a year wherever possible; in 92.3%, follow-up was continued until december 1987, the maximum period of postoperative follow-up being 16 years. No prognostically reliable indication of the risk of ulcer recurrence was obtained from an analysis of gastric juice. In 79.1% of the cases who underwent surgery, the result was good to satisfactory, while 11.7% had functional complaints such as dumping or diarrhea. The probability of developing a recurrent ulcer within 16 years after the initial operation was 29.7%. This rate of recurrence is determined among other things, by the discovery of clinically quiescent ulcers during the yearly follow-up examinations, when these are performed carefully, and over a sufficiently long period.

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