Closure of gastrojejunostomy for the relief of post-vagotomy symptoms

Abstract
When dumping, diarrhoea or bile vomiting follows vagotomy and gastrojejunostomy, simple closure of the stoma, without alternative drainage, has been performed in 19 patients. Thirteen patients, 5 with truncal, 7 with selective and I with proximal gastric vagotomy, have been followed up for 1–6 years. Five were completely relieved of symptoms, 7 improved and there was only I complete failure. Bile vomiting was more often relieved than dumping or diarrhoea. The procedure is safe and significant gastric retention does not occur provided that at least one year is allowed to elapse after the primary operation.