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  • Title: [Treatment of alkaline gastritis and recurrent ulcer following Roux-en-Y gastrectomy and construction of a Rumpf antireflux valve].
    Author: Koussidis A, Apsokardou-Koussidou M.
    Journal: Zentralbl Chir; 1990; 115(2):95-102. PubMed ID: 2346060.
    Abstract:
    Two-third gastrectomy or supplementary gastrectomy was performed on 13 patients, between July 2, 1986 and September 30, 1988. Continuity of the gastro-intestinal tract was restored by end-to-side gastrojejunostomy according to Roux-en-Y. An antireflux valve according to Rumpf was inserted 15 cm below the gastroenteroanastomosis, and end-to-side jejunostomy was performed about six centimetres below the valve. This surgical method was applied to six patients for treatment for alkaline gastritis. The same method was used on another seven patients to prevent development of alkaline gastritis. All the 13 patients were males aged between 42 and 77 years. There were no postoperative problems in any of them. Follow-up checks were made 12 to 36 months after surgery and confirmed the effectiveness of this surgical approach for both healing and prevention of alkaline gastritis.
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