The Billroth I and Billroth II Operations

1957; American Medical Association; Volume: 74; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1001/archsurg.1957.01280110022004

ISSN

2376-3566

Autores

Waltman Walters,

Tópico(s)

Diverticular Disease and Complications

Resumo

For this study we traced 729 patients (610 men and 119 women) who had undergone gastric resection of the Billroth II type for peptic ulcer 6 to 10 years previously at the Mayo Clinic. In our previously reported long-term follow-up study of the Billroth I operation for peptic ulcer, 185 patients (139 men and 46 women) were followed for 6 to 10 years. We shall contrast the results in the Billroth I series with the results in the Billroth II series reported in this paper. The average amount of stomach resected approximated two-thirds in both series. Material and Follow-Up Review of records of alternate patients who underwent a Billroth II operation for peptic ulcer in the years 1945 through 1949 provided 896 cases for this study. Follow-up data were collected by means of questionnaires sent or recent evaluation at the clinic. Follow-up data were available on 729 patients. Of the

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