1974
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1098632
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Pancreatic Function Test in Patients with Billroth II Resection with the Aid of an Endoscope

Abstract: A new method is presented which allows quantitative pancreatic function test in patients with Billroth II resection. A lagerlöf tube and an endoscope with prograde optics is introduced without premedication and the tube placed into the afferent loop under visual control. The procedure was successfully applied in 12 patients in whom also retrograde pancreatography was tried. Comparison of the gained pancreatograms and the pancreatic secretion after secretin-pancreozymin stimulation showed that the function test… Show more

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“…Protein, hydrolases and calcium content of stimulated pure human pancreatic juice obtained via duodenoscopic cannulation were also re ported by Cremer et al (20). Pancreatic function test in patients with Billroth 11 resection with the aid of an endoscope was also tried by Tymper et al (86).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Protein, hydrolases and calcium content of stimulated pure human pancreatic juice obtained via duodenoscopic cannulation were also re ported by Cremer et al (20). Pancreatic function test in patients with Billroth 11 resection with the aid of an endoscope was also tried by Tymper et al (86).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years endoscopy has been used for examination of the afferent loop and cannulation of the papilla of Vater in patients with previous gastric surgery (3,4). However, there has been difficulties in entering the afferent loop because of postoperative changes (1,2), particularly of the afferent loop which in these patients is anastomized to the remnant of the stomach in a sharp angle.…”
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