1971
DOI: 10.1016/s0037-198x(71)80006-8
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Postoperative defects of the stomach

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“…The most common (four cases) was a deformity of the antrum, similar to that described by Burhenne [4] in which the antrum was adherent to the anterior abdominal wall. The other two cases, however, showed a sharp angulation of the body of the stomach in the frontal view.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…The most common (four cases) was a deformity of the antrum, similar to that described by Burhenne [4] in which the antrum was adherent to the anterior abdominal wall. The other two cases, however, showed a sharp angulation of the body of the stomach in the frontal view.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Burhenne [4] in a review of postoperative defects of the stomach mentions the procedure and indicates that the attachment of the stomach to the anterior abdominal wall may be seen in the lateral view with a localized tenting of the stomach at the gastrostomy site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following pyloroplasties of various types, the lines of sutures produce irregularity of the pyloric and duodenal contours and to this is added the deformity caused by the lesion for which the operation was performed. Barium studies of this area present typical radiographic findings [18,28,29] (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Pseudolesionsmentioning
confidence: 86%