2006
DOI: 10.1159/000097898
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Antireflux Contrivance in Jejunal Pouch Reconstruction after Total and Proximal Gastrectomies

Abstract: Background/Aim: In the reconstruction after gastrectomy, a jejunal pouch may be inferior as a gastric substitute to an isoperistaltic jejunum in terms of preventing reflux. We have developed an antireflux contrivance. Methods:A jejunal pouch was made by side-to-side anastomosis of both limbs of the jejunum folded into an inverted U, leaving a bridge of the jejunum 15 cm long at the top of the jejunal pouch (apical bridge). The apical bridge is cut near its oral end, and esophagojejunostomy is done, leaving the… Show more

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“…However, the risk of reflux esophagitis and anastomotic stenosis is a huge challenge for the widespread use of PG. To improvement these disadvantages, several modified reconstruction procedures, including jejunal interposition, jejunal pounch interposition, double-flap, and double-tract anastomosis, have been attempted [6, 1921]. According to previous studies, PG-DT is one of the most promising procedures, in reducing anastomotic complications (reflux esophagitis and anastomotic stenosis) and improving operative quality of life [7, 12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the risk of reflux esophagitis and anastomotic stenosis is a huge challenge for the widespread use of PG. To improvement these disadvantages, several modified reconstruction procedures, including jejunal interposition, jejunal pounch interposition, double-flap, and double-tract anastomosis, have been attempted [6, 1921]. According to previous studies, PG-DT is one of the most promising procedures, in reducing anastomotic complications (reflux esophagitis and anastomotic stenosis) and improving operative quality of life [7, 12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the risk of reflux esophagitis and anastomotic stenosis is a huge challenge for the widespread use of PG. To improvement these disadvantages, several modified reconstruction procedures, including jejunal interposition, jejunal pounch interposition, double-flap, and double-tract anastomosis, have been attempted [6,[19][20][21]. According to previous studies, PG-DT is one of the most promising procedures, in reducing anastomotic complications (reflux esophagitis and anastomotic stenosis) and improving operative quality of life [7,12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). 11 All surgeries were performed by two experts who had more than 10 years of experience in performing gastrectomies (TI and SO). The laparoscopic gastrectomy had not been performed in this period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%