Experience with Vagotomy-Antrectomy and Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy in Surgical Treatment of Duodenal, Gastric, and Stomal Ulcers
- 1 May 1984
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Annals of Surgery
- Vol. 199 (5) , 590-597
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-198405000-00014
Abstract
Gastroduodenostomy (Billroth I) is our reconstruction of choice following gastric resection for gastroduodenal ulcer. Dissatisfaction with a Billroth II anastomosis has led us in recent years to employ a Roux-en-Y diversion in selected cases, particularly those in which the pathologic state of the pyloroduodenal canal would render a Billroth I anastomosis unsafe. During the past 7 years, truncal vagotomy-antrectomy and Roux-en-Y (VARY) has been carried out in 50 selected patients: duodenal ulcer (DU) 13 patients, gastric ulcer (GU) 11 patients, and stomal ulcer (SU) 26 patients. Fourteen patients (28%) developed postoperative complications, of which nine (18%) were of major degree and five (10%) of a lesser degree. No hospital death occurred among the 50 patients. Five patients (10%) developed postoperative delayed gastric emptying and two of the five required revision of the Roux. Forty-five patients had no clinical problems with delayed emptying. Overall results showed a Visick grading of I in 72%, Visick II in 24%, and Visick III in 4%. Further analysis revealed that of the 13 patients with DU who had VARY, 62% were Visick I, 30% Visick II, and 8% Visick III. The 11 GU patients with VARY were graded Visick I 73% and Visick II 27%. Of 26 patients with SU who underwent VARY, 77% were Visick I, 19% Visick II, and 4% Visick III. Mild to moderate dumping took place in 8% of the 50 patients, mild diarrhea 10%, weight loss 10%, and no patient experienced alkaline reflux gastritis. Long-range postoperative gastric emptying studies among nine patients using a radionuclide revealed varying patterns of emptying. Overall clinical results have been satisfactory and we are continuing to use VARY in selected cases, particularly those in which a Billroth I reconstruction appears contraindicated.Keywords
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