| Literature DB >> 2004794 |
A Chaudhary1, S M Bose, N M Gupta, J D Wig, S K Khanna.
Abstract
Over a period of eleven years, eight patients were treated for duodenal ulcer perforation measuring more than one centimetre in diameter. In five of these patients, the perforation was sealed using a jejunal loop as serosal onlay patch; one patient underwent gastrectomy and in two patients catheter duodenostomy was done. Two patients died, both due to renal failure. The six surviving patients were discharged with the advice for a subsequent 'ulcer-curing' operation after six months. Two patients developed life threatening complications during this waiting period and one of these died. Giant perforations of duodenal ulcer can safely be closed using a jejunal loop as serosal patch. Delay in doing the second stage definitive surgery for the ulcer may be dangerous.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2004794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Gastroenterol ISSN: 0254-8860