Parietal Cell Vagotomy Without Drainage
- 1 April 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Surgery
- Vol. 108 (4) , 434-441
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1974.01350280040008
Abstract
Parietal cell vagotomy (PCV) without drainage was performed on 35 patients with no mortality and no serious morbidity. Thirty-two patients were followed up for two months, 30 for six months, and 14 for one year. There have been no recurrent duodenal ulcers. Mild dumping symptoms occurred in three patients and diarrhea in one. None had problems with gastric emptying or pronounced gastric symptoms, persistent dysphagia, developed evidence of hiatus hernia, or had substantial weight loss. The clinical results were considered excellent or good by all patients. At six months, basal acid output was reduced 74.3%, maximal acid output 61.7%, and insulin acid output 88.8% compared with preoperative values. Our results confirmed early, good reports of others; however, the ultimate value of PCV without drainage for treatment of duodenal ulcer is not yet predictable.Keywords
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