Abstract

Summary In Heidenhain pouch dogs with selective vagotomy, total gastrectomy (aside from the pouch), and esophagoduodenostomy, the output of acid from the pouch was increased after total abdominal vagal denervation as compared to when abdominal vagal innervation was intact.

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