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Title: [Should the B-I gastric resection no longer be used? Results of 228 cases (author's transl)]. Author: Hollender LF, Bur F, van Peteghem RP, Alexiou D, Starlinger M. Journal: Zentralbl Chir; 1978; 103(6):329-35. PubMed ID: 654641. Abstract: Clinical indications, operative findings, technical details and pathological studies in 228 Billroth-I-Pean gastrict resections for gastric ulcer, are represented in detail. 186 of these patients could be followed up with a maximum of 18 years: 8.6% had troubles after meals, 8.6% gastritis of the remaining stump, 5.9% a small stomach syndrome and 0.5% a reflux oesophagitis. But no one of them had to be reoperated nor for functional troubles, nor for recurrent ulceration. According to the Visick classification the following results have been obtained: V. 1:75.3%, V. 2:13.4%, V. 3:7.5% and V.4:3.7%.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]