Abstract
Abstract
Background:
Truncal vagotomy and gastro-jejunostomy is an effective procedure for Gastric Outlet Obstruction. The authors' experience with the procedure is presented and an alternative technique for creating the gastro-jejunostomy is described.
Methods:
From January 2005 through June 2007, 18 patients with gastric outlet obstruction secondary to a cicatrizing peptic duodenal ulcer underwent laparoscopic truncal vagotomy and an ante-colic laparoscopic-assisted stapled gastro-jejunostomy.
Results:
All procedures were completed laparoscopically with a mean operative time of 81.2 ± 11.1 minutes. Anastomotic leak was encountered in 1 (5.5%) patient and bile vomiting in 2 patients (11%). The mean follow-up duration was 22.8 ± 9.8 months. None of the patients developed recurrent obstruction.
Conclusions:
The procedure is feasible, safe, and provides an effective cure for gastric outlet obstruction. The laparoscopic-assisted stapled gastro-jejunostomy reduces the operative time and may reduce the cost of the procedure.
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