2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-009-9953-1
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Technique of Antroduodenectomy Without Ulcer Excision as a Safe Alternative Treatment for Bleeding Chronic Duodenal Ulcers

Abstract: The Dubois antroduodenectomy is a safe and effective surgical procedure for the treatment of bleeding chronic duodenal ulcers. The number of fatal outcomes among patients with this condition remains high, particularly in older and vulnerable patients experiencing massive bleeding.

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“…suturing closure of the ulcer bed, cannot control bleeding, gastrectomy is one of the choices for bleeding control. There is a report of a case series of the Dubois operation being useful for chronic bleeding duodenal ulcer [150].…”
Section: Surgical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…suturing closure of the ulcer bed, cannot control bleeding, gastrectomy is one of the choices for bleeding control. There is a report of a case series of the Dubois operation being useful for chronic bleeding duodenal ulcer [150].…”
Section: Surgical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our case, we performed an incision from the anterior wall of the duodenum to the gastric pylorus and sutures on the bleeding site with the aim of removing the extensive hematoma and stopping the ulcer bleeding. Commonly known surgical treatments for DU include PD, gastrointestinal reconstruction with ulcer resection, and Dubois surgery [ 15 , 16 ]. However, because the ulcer in our case was shallow and had not spread to major blood vessels or the pancreas, we were able to use the less invasive surgical approach outlined above and had no serious postoperative problems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the article by Guinier et al, from France, the authors attribute the ''discovery'' of the antroduodenectomy operation, during which the stomach is anastomosed to the duodenum ''over'' the excluded bleeding duodenal ulcer, to Dubois in 1971 [1]. However, the fact is that exactly the same technique, for the same indication, had been described in 1968 by Dr. Erwin J. Fuerst from the United States [2].…”
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