Abstract

Gastrectomy is a complex operation for stomach diseases. Despite the successes to date, there are still no cardinal grounds to recognize the results of gastrectomy as satisfactory

Highlights

  • The components of intestinal contents - bile salts, trypsin, lysolecithin - enter the esophagus, which leads to the development of reflux esophagitis of varying severity, and in some cases to the emergence of Barrett's esophagus

  • Gastrectomy in various modifications inevitably contributes to the occurrence of reflux esophagitis (Gumerov A.A., 2020; Xiong J.J. et al, 2013, Bogopol'skij P.M., 2014), which is manifested by the main clinical symptom - heartburn

  • Reflux esophagitis is an optional precancerous disease that can transform into adenocarcinoma of the esophagus (Korochanskaya N.V. et al, 2017)

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Summary

Relevance of Prevention of Postoperative Refluxes

Kolchin Dmitry Germanovich 1, Rulev Vitaliy Nikolaevich 2, Trukhalev Vadim Aleksandrovich 3, Kurilov Vadim Aleksandrovich 4, Martynov Vladimir Leonidovich1*. 1surgeon of the highest category in the surgical department of GBUZ NO "City Clinical Hospital No 12 of the Sormovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod. 4surgeon of the 1st category of the surgical department of GBUZ NO "City Clinical Hospital No 12 of the Sormovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod. Received Date: November 15, 2021; Accepted Date: December 22 2021; Published Date: January 12, 2022 Gastroenterology Pancreatology and Hepatobilary Disorders 6(2) DOI:10.31579/26415194/056

Gastroenteroanastomosis problems
Findings
Problems of creating nutritional jejunostomy
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