1960
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5177.932
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Gastro-duodenal Haemorrhage as a Surgical Emergency

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“…The overall mortality rate in this series compares with other gastric resection series of 5.9 % reported by Large in 1960 and7.7 % reported by MacCaig, Strange, andNorris (1964), particularly bearing in mind that this series contained a much higher percentage of gastric ulcer patients who have a relatively higher mortality rate. This also compares with 9 % reported in the series by Schiller, Truelove, and Williams (1970), when surgeons were predominantly doing vagotomy and underrunning procedures.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…The overall mortality rate in this series compares with other gastric resection series of 5.9 % reported by Large in 1960 and7.7 % reported by MacCaig, Strange, andNorris (1964), particularly bearing in mind that this series contained a much higher percentage of gastric ulcer patients who have a relatively higher mortality rate. This also compares with 9 % reported in the series by Schiller, Truelove, and Williams (1970), when surgeons were predominantly doing vagotomy and underrunning procedures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%