1963
DOI: 10.1007/bf01440407
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Erfahrungen mit der totalen Gastrektomie

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“…This demand contradicted the view held by many surgeons that "gastrectomie totale de nécessité" should only be performed in case of total involvement of the stomach. They had many followers but also met with opponents [22]. Lefèvre and Lortat-Jacob argued that their demand was corroborated by the respective literature that certified lower rates of fatalities after gastrectomy [23,24].…”
Section: "Gastrectomy Totale De Principe"mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This demand contradicted the view held by many surgeons that "gastrectomie totale de nécessité" should only be performed in case of total involvement of the stomach. They had many followers but also met with opponents [22]. Lefèvre and Lortat-Jacob argued that their demand was corroborated by the respective literature that certified lower rates of fatalities after gastrectomy [23,24].…”
Section: "Gastrectomy Totale De Principe"mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Hays interposed a triple jejunal pouch between the esophagus and duodenum in 1953 [37]. Gütgemann recommended the interposition of a very long jejunum loop of at least 30 cm in length to increase the reservoir function of the inserted jejunal pouch [38]. Poth in 1966 favored the interposition of an antiperistaltic jejunal pouch in various combinations [39].…”
Section: Esophagojejunostomy With the Interposition Of The Jejunal Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…durch Kuntzen (1957), Giitgemann et al (1963), Androssow (1965) und Maki (1969) best~tigt. durch Kuntzen (1957), Giitgemann et al (1963), Androssow (1965) und Maki (1969) best~tigt.…”
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