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  • Title: [Problems in reconstruction of digestive continuity in demolition surgery of the stomach].
    Author: Bertolini R, Cellitti M, Brancadoro D, Propersi L.
    Journal: Minerva Chir; 1980 Mar 15; 35(5):353-62. PubMed ID: 7366871.
    Abstract:
    The commonest stomach demolition techniques and the chances of re-establishing digestive continuity following gastric exersis are examined. The physiological consequences of gastric surgery - gastric, pancreatic and biliary consequences - are discussed. After analysing general and specific operating complications, early and late postoperative complications and general and metabolic complications, the paper closed with a presentation of the results of a reassessment of 1415 gastroduodenostomies carried out using the same technique over a period of eight years by three teams directed and controlled directly or indirectly by Prof. G. Brancadoro.
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