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[Proximal gastric vagotomy].

S Rojas Ortega1

  • 1División de Cirugía, Hospital Beneficencia Española de Puebla, México.

Revista De Gastroenterologia De Mexico
|April 1, 1992
PubMed
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Proximal gastric vagotomy, a surgical approach for peptic ulcer disease, offers a nearly zero mortality rate and low recurrence. This procedure aims for minimal gastrointestinal disruption, making it a preferred option for chronic duodenal ulcers unresponsive to medication.

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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Peptic Ulcer Disease Management

Context:

  • Peptic ulcer disease incidence has declined globally.
  • Medical and surgical treatments have advanced with new drug therapies.
  • Current surgical goals include disease eradication, preserving gastrointestinal function, and minimizing mortality and recurrence.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate proximal gastric vagotomy as a surgical option for chronic duodenal ulcers.
  • To assess its efficacy and safety, particularly in cases refractory to medical treatment.
  • To explore its application in managing peptic ulcer disease complications.

Summary:

  • Proximal gastric vagotomy without drainage is presented as an advanced surgical technique for peptic ulcer disease.

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  • The procedure demonstrates a nearly zero operative mortality rate.
  • Reported recurrence rates range from 4% to 11%, with minimal significant side effects.
  • Impact:

    • Proximal gastric vagotomy offers a safe and effective surgical solution for selected patients with chronic duodenal ulcers.
    • It aligns with modern surgical objectives of preserving gastrointestinal integrity.
    • This technique represents a significant advancement in the surgical management of peptic ulcer disease.