Gastric emptying and clinical outcome after Roux-en-Y diversion
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 74 (10) , 900-904
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800741010
Abstract
The results of 48 Roux‐en‐Y (RY) diversion procedures are reported: 41 were performed as secondary procedures and 7 as part of a primary operation for peptic ulcer. There was no operative mortality, but four patients developed temporary fistulae in the postoperative period and three patients required reoperation. Good clinical results were found when RY diversion was performed as a primary procedure or when the indication for operation was peptic ulceration. The overall results, however, were poor: 24 patients (50 per cent) felt that they had not benefited and 32 patients (67 per cent) remained in Visick grades 111 or IV. The main cause of failure was gastric stasis, especially of solid food. Gastric emptying studies were carried out after RY diversion in 22 patients, most of whom had symptoms of stasis. Emptying of liquids was found to be normal in most patients, but emptying of solids was delayed, the median t1/2 for solids being 160 (75–370) min compared with 67 (50–85) min in DU patients. Bilious vomiting improved significantly after RY diversion, but 18 patients (38 per cent) complained of vomiting food and 32 patients (67 per cent) experienced postprandial distress or pain. Loss of the antral mill, vagotomy of the gastric remnant and, perhaps, resistance to gastric emptying by the Roux loop itself may together explain the delay in gastric emptying of solids after RY diversion.Keywords
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