Duodenal ulcer; rationale and results of antrectomy and subtotal vagotomy.
- 1 May 1956
- journal article
- Vol. 84 (5), 341-6
Abstract
Results in a series of 107 cases indicated that antrectomy (hemigastrectomy) combined with subtotal vagotomy of both vagus nerves for duodenal ulcer is followed by better overall results than the more radical subtotal gastrectomy or vagotomy plus drainage procedures.Antrectomy combined with total vagotomy is followed by a slightly smaller incidence of marginal ulcer but is accompanied by more motility disturbances.Keywords
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