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lIeocaecal Interpositional Graft as a Gastric Substitute

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Gastric Substitutes

Abstract

The ideal reconstruction procedure to be used after a gastrectomy is still unresolved. In 1887, Schlatter performed the first successful gastrectomy and re-established continuity with an end-to-side oesophagojejunostomy. During the early history of gastric surgery, the main aim was a low mortality rate in the immediate perioperative and postoperative periods, whilst currently there is more emphasis on the quality of life to be gained because the morbidity has declined with modern anaesthesia and advanced postoperative care.

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Metzger, J., Harder, F., Von Flüe, M. (2003). lIeocaecal Interpositional Graft as a Gastric Substitute. In: Gastric Substitutes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55880-1_5

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