1957
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(19)35621-5
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A Five- to Ten-Year Follow-Up Study of the Billroth I and Billroth II (Polya) Operations for Duodenal, Gastric and Gastrojejunal Ulcer and Gastroenterostomy with Vagotomy in the Treatment of Duodenal Ulcer

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“…In a careful analysis the reviewer found little difference in the incidence of dumping (Tanner, 1954). Walters, Lynn, and Mobley (1957) found that their best results for duodenal ulcer, both as concerned good function and low recurrent rates, were better with the gastrojejunal form of reconstruction, both in men and in women. The mortality rates of the two series were similar : I .2 to 2 per cent.…”
Section: Methods In Treating Peptic Ulcermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In a careful analysis the reviewer found little difference in the incidence of dumping (Tanner, 1954). Walters, Lynn, and Mobley (1957) found that their best results for duodenal ulcer, both as concerned good function and low recurrent rates, were better with the gastrojejunal form of reconstruction, both in men and in women. The mortality rates of the two series were similar : I .2 to 2 per cent.…”
Section: Methods In Treating Peptic Ulcermentioning
confidence: 96%