- A
gastroenterostomy is the
surgical creation of a
connection between the
stomach and the jejunum. The
operation can
sometimes be
performed at the same...
- (antrum). The
surgical procedure is
called a
partial gastrectomy and
gastrojejunostomy. The
Billroth II is
often indicated in
refractory peptic ulcer disease...
- and
those placed directly into the abdomen, such as a gastrostomy,
gastrojejunostomy, or
jejunostomy feeding tube. A
nasogastric feeding tube or NG-tube...
- trauma. Roux-en-Y
hepaticojejunostomy or
choledochojejunostomy with
gastrojejunostomy as
palliation for
irresectable pancreatic head cancer. Roux operation...
- the
distal antrum and
pylorus during resection of the
antrum and
gastrojejunostomy. Lack of the
usual acid-secreting
gastric glands makes the antral...
-
duodenum to the
distal stomach, or a
bilateral truncal vagotomy with
gastrojejunostomy. "Peptic Ulcer: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment".
Doherty GM, Way...
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pyloric dilatation or
disruption (pyloromyotomy or pyloroplasty) or
gastrojejunostomy, is needed. This
procedure also
denervates the liver,
biliary tree...
-
stomach with
blind closure of the
duodenal stump, and a
retrocolic gastrojejunostomy. The most
obvious effect of the
removal of the
stomach is the loss...
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duodenum and/or
proximal jejunum located upstream of a double-barrel
gastrojejunostomy anastomosis.
Abdominal pain and
distension are
signs of increased...
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treatments for SMA
syndrome include Roux-en-Y duodenojejunostomy,
gastrojejunostomy,
anterior transposition of the
third portion of the duodenum, intestinal...