1988
DOI: 10.1159/000128742
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Pancreatic Function after Seromyotomy of the Canine Stomach

Abstract: Anterior gastric seromyotomy combined with posterior truncal vagotomy has been proposed as an acid-reducing operation for patients with duodenal ulcer. Section of the posterior vagal trunk could, however, be held responsible for reduced pancreatic function, seen in patients after bilateral truncal vagotomy. In this study the pancreatic function after anterior gastric seromyotomy and posterior truncal vagotomy has been evaluated in a series of canine experiments by means of a direct hormone stimulation test. No… Show more

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“…Lipase and amylase secretions follow ing vagotomy show a comparable pattern. Therefore, diarrhea due to maldigestion is not to be expected after this procedure, confirm ing an earlier study [9] in which the excretion of pancreatic hydrogen carbonate and amy lase was measured after seromyotomy, com bined with posterior truncal vagotomy. These results, however, were obtained 2 weeks after vagotomy, a period much shorter than in the present study.…”
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“…Lipase and amylase secretions follow ing vagotomy show a comparable pattern. Therefore, diarrhea due to maldigestion is not to be expected after this procedure, confirm ing an earlier study [9] in which the excretion of pancreatic hydrogen carbonate and amy lase was measured after seromyotomy, com bined with posterior truncal vagotomy. These results, however, were obtained 2 weeks after vagotomy, a period much shorter than in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The minor pancreatic duct was deliber ately not ligated, neither in this investigation nor in the aforementioned experiments [9] nor in the sensitivity test of canine pancreatic intraductal pressure after subclinical reduc tion of the cholinesterase activity [34]. An important reason for this is the avoidance of" pancreatitis and parenchymal damage after ligation which could impair enzyme determi nations following vagotomy.…”
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