Effect of Scar Deformation on Long-Term Outcomes of Suturing Perforated Pylorobulbar Ulcers
Zeynur Khuddusovich Osmanov,
Dmitry Yu. Semenov,
Yuriy S. Chekmasov
et al.
Abstract:Despite the use of modern anti-ulcer therapy, the percentage of unsatisfactory results after suturing perforated ulcers ranges from 4.8 to 57% [1, 2, 3]. It is necessary to search for reasons explaining such significantly different values in the long-term treatment outcomes of patients with perforated ulcers. Cicatricial changes in the pylorobulbar area leading to a violation of the motor-evacuation function and, as a consequence, ulcer recurrence may be one of the causes.The aim of the study was to investigat… Show more
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