1984
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.60.705.458
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Gastric emptying after surgery for the dumping syndrome

Abstract: Summary The dumping syndrome following gastric surgery for peptic ulcer disease can cause severe morbidity. In this study the benefit of interposition of an antiperistaltic jejunal loop to reverse peristalsis and delay gastric emptying was assessed in four patients with severe symptoms by performing gastric emptying studies pre-operatively, and at 6 months and 24 months following surgery. Gastric emptying was delayed at 6 months but by 2 years had returned to pre-operative values. Patients' symp… Show more

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“…In a study, interposition of an antiperistaltic jejunal loop to reverse peristalsis and delay gastricemptying was assessed in 4 patients with severe DS by performing gastric emptying studies preoperatively. and at 6 and 24 months following surgery [75]. Gastric emptying was delayed at 6 months, but by 2 years had returned to preoperative values.…”
Section: Jejunal Segment Interpositionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In a study, interposition of an antiperistaltic jejunal loop to reverse peristalsis and delay gastricemptying was assessed in 4 patients with severe DS by performing gastric emptying studies preoperatively. and at 6 and 24 months following surgery [75]. Gastric emptying was delayed at 6 months, but by 2 years had returned to preoperative values.…”
Section: Jejunal Segment Interpositionmentioning
confidence: 89%