Gastric mucosal resection in the treatment of peptic ulcers: A 1–10 year clinical follow-up
- 1 August 1975
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 62 (8) , 608-609
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800620806
Abstract
The clinical results of gastric mucosal resection are reported after a 1–10-year follow-up in which 76 per cent of patients were followed up for more than 5 years. There were 3 postoperative deaths in 152 patients. Mucosal antrectomy with vagotomy for duodenal ulcer in 96 patients, and for recurrent ulcer in 9 patients, has not been followed by a single recurrence. Gastric mucosal resection alone for the treatment of gastric ulcer in 21 patients resulted in 1 recurrence. Although vagotomy combined with resection is currently out of fashion for the initial treatment of duodenal ulcer in Britain, mucosal gastric resection has technical advantages in combination with vagotomy for the cure of recurrent ulcers following duodenal ulcer surgery.Keywords
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