1932
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(32)90921-0
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A modification of the devine operation of pyloric exclusion for duodenal ulcer

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“…Emergency surgery was carried out in one patient who had bleeding duodenal ulcer and whose endoscopic therapy (adrenaline injection) was failed. 13 The overall mortality rate in our patient population was 3.8%, which is somewhat lower than the 10% reported in most western studies. Mortality rate was significantly higher in patients with variceal bleeding and shock.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
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“…Emergency surgery was carried out in one patient who had bleeding duodenal ulcer and whose endoscopic therapy (adrenaline injection) was failed. 13 The overall mortality rate in our patient population was 3.8%, which is somewhat lower than the 10% reported in most western studies. Mortality rate was significantly higher in patients with variceal bleeding and shock.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…11,12 Endoscopic therapy is a well-established procedure in the management of GI bleeding and can be used as an effective tool for selected patient's endoscopic therapy with either band ligation or injection sclerotherapy is an integral component of the management of acute variceal bleeding and of the long-term treatment of patients after a variceal bleed. 13 This study shows the value of endoscopy in upper GI bleed as not only a diagnostic tool, but also helped in therapeutic intervention especially in patients with variceal bleed. In the present study, endoscopic management was the second most common modality of treatment in 20.2% of the total patients consisting of endoscopic sclerotherapy 4 (5%), banding 10 (12.6%), adrenaline injection 1 (1.6%) and both banding and sclerotherapy 1 (1.6%) of the total patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The extensive involvement and destruction of the duodenum may preclude attempts at antrectomy and safe duodenal stump closure. 13 Other treatment modalities reported in the literature include serosal patch technique, 8 jejunal pedicle graft, 14 free omental plug in the form of a mushroom, 9,15 vagotomy and gastroenterostomy, 11,13 Bancroft resection, 12,16 and catheter duodenostomy 17 However, the proper surgical procedure for giant duodenal ulcers remains controversial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Devine’s description of the gastric exclusion operation obviously influenced surgeons in the USA, where it was referred to as the ‘Devine gastric exclusion operation’ 24 or just as mistakenly as the ‘Bancroft modification’ of the Devine exclusion operation. 25 The last reference to the Devine exclusion operation appeared in an article published in 1945 from the Mayo Clinic, which concluded that by then it had a very limited role in the surgery of duodenal ulcer.…”
Section: Devine’s Impact On the Surgery Of The Stomach And Duodenummentioning
confidence: 99%