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  • Title: [Surgical therapy of ulcer disease. Early and late results of elective and emergency interventions].
    Author: Braun L.
    Journal: Chirurg; 1991 Sep; 62(9):681-5. PubMed ID: 1748026.
    Abstract:
    Between 6/1974 and 12/1988 910 patients with peptic ulcer disease have been treated operatively. In 523 cases a resection, gastroenterostomy resp. ligation of a bleeding ulcer, in 160 cases with duodenal ulcers a vagotomy, and in 227 cases with perforated ulcers simple closure or primary resection have been performed. During this study the percentage of female patients rose from 32.0 to 39.7. There was also an increase of the mean age of the patients. Operative mortality rate was 7.3% for resection, GE resp. ligation of a bleeding vessel, 0.6% for vagotomies, and 16.3% for perforated ulcers. The fate of all patients was followed regularly. In patients operated before 1985--with a follow-up of 5-16 years--reoperations were necessary in 6.0% following resection, gastroenterostomy resp. ligation, in 7.7% following vagotomy, and in 21.3% following simple closure or primary resection of a perforated ulcer.
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