2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-018-6192-2
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Long-term functional outcomes of Roux-en-Y versus Billroth I reconstructions after laparoscopic distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer: a propensity-score matching analysis

Abstract: Roux-en-Y reconstruction was superior to Billroth I reconstruction in terms of frequency of occurrence of residual food, bile reflux, remnant gastritis, and reflux esophagitis in the long term. Differences between the two methods became more evident as the follow-up period lengthened.

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“…Additionally, the incidence of delayed gastric emptying seen in Roux stasis syndrome did not differ between the two groups and was shown to be less problematic long‐term, after surgery. Conversely, reflux esophagitis on endoscopy was more common 5 years after BI, as in previous reports 11,13 . However, few patients required medication for esophagitis, and there was no difference in reflux symptoms between the two groups in the gastrointestinal dysfunction questionnaire survey, using DAUGS 20; therefore, reflux may not be a clinically significant problem.…”
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“…Additionally, the incidence of delayed gastric emptying seen in Roux stasis syndrome did not differ between the two groups and was shown to be less problematic long‐term, after surgery. Conversely, reflux esophagitis on endoscopy was more common 5 years after BI, as in previous reports 11,13 . However, few patients required medication for esophagitis, and there was no difference in reflux symptoms between the two groups in the gastrointestinal dysfunction questionnaire survey, using DAUGS 20; therefore, reflux may not be a clinically significant problem.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Conversely, reflux esophagitis on endoscopy was more common 5 years after BI, as in previous reports. 11,13 However, few patients required medication for esophagitis, and there was no difference in reflux symptoms between the two groups in the gastrointestinal dysfunction questionnaire survey, using DAUGS 20; therefore, reflux may not be a clinically significant problem.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Totally laparoscopic gastrectomy has shown distinct advantages comparing to laparoscopic-assisted gastrectomy [4][5][6] . In totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy, digestive tract reconstruction has been a key and difficult part of the surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Choosing the ideal method for digestive tract reconstruction in distal gastrectomy is still the focus of controversy. Various methods of anastomoses by stapler has been heavily reported in previous researches such as using linear staplers to perform Delta-shaped anastomosis, Billroth II anastomosis or Roux-en-Y anastomosis [2][3][4] . However, there are still many problems, such as high anastomotic tension, inaccurate tumor margins and large expenses.…”
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confidence: 99%