1979
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-197909000-00015
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Gastric Partitioning for Morbid Obesity

Abstract: The complication rate in jejunoileal bypass for morbid obesity is unacceptably high. Gastric bypass is technically difficult. In our series, 115 patients have undergone gastric partitioning for morbid obesity. The operation consists of stapling across the stomach below the gastroesophageal junction, leaving a gastric food reservoir of 50--60 cc. A 1 cm opening is left in the central portion of the staple line, allowing slow emptying into the distal stomach. The result is a reduced eating capacity and frequency… Show more

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“…These ulcerations, however, were located throughout the whole gastric mucosa and not limited to the area of the cuff. This particular observation and clinical experience with different methods using Silastic or Teflon grafts to obtain stenosis [4,7,9] indicates that ulcerative gastritis in pigs (which are known to have a very sensitive and vulnerable gastric mucosa) is caused rather by stress situation than by mechanic irritation of the cuff.…”
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“…These ulcerations, however, were located throughout the whole gastric mucosa and not limited to the area of the cuff. This particular observation and clinical experience with different methods using Silastic or Teflon grafts to obtain stenosis [4,7,9] indicates that ulcerative gastritis in pigs (which are known to have a very sensitive and vulnerable gastric mucosa) is caused rather by stress situation than by mechanic irritation of the cuff.…”
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“…As reported in the literature, the diameter of the stenoses should not be more than 12 mm to result in a sufficient oblay of gastric passage [4,7,9]. The difficult evaluation of the extent of stenosis in the animal, which can only be measured by means of either multiple puncture of the valve under sedation or radiologic investigations under general anesthesia should not be a major problem when applied clinically.…”
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“…Gastric partitioning procedure described by Mason and Ito [1] and Gomez [2] was accepted as the most optimal procedure. Nevertheless, this procedure has undergone numerous modifications [3][4][5]. In 1982, Mason described the vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG) which is now considered one of the operations of choice for weight reduction [6].…”
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“…A recently popularized procedure is gastric partitioning [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. In this operation, a proximal gastric pouch is created by an interrupted transverse staple line and reinforced by sutures [5,8,10,11].…”
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