Literature DB >> 424690

The effect of parietal cell vagotomy and selective vagotomy with pyloroplasty on body weight and dietary habits. A prospective randomized study.

A Faxén, L Rossander, J Kewenter.   

Abstract

Body weight and dietary habits were studied in 32 male patients in a consecutive randomized series of parietal cell vagotomy (PCV) and selective vagotomy with pyloroplasty (SV + P). There were 16 patients in each group. One month after surgery all patients had lost weight. During the first 2 postoperative years following PCV most patients regained their preoperative weight. SV + P led to an impaired ability to gain weight. Following PCV the consumption of fat was reduced but the carbohydrate consumption increased, leading to an unchanged total daily energy intake. The daily energy intake decreased following SV + P in spite of an increased consumption of protein-rich foods such as meat, fish, and eggs. The decreased energy intake was due to a reduced intake of fat, sugar, and milk following SV + P. It is concluded that dumping is a contributory cause of the reduced energy intake following SV + P.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 424690     DOI: 10.3109/00365527909179839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0036-5521            Impact factor:   2.423


  2 in total

1.  Urinary excretion of calcium, magnesium, oxalate and citrate in duodenal ulcer patients. Preliminary results before and up to five years after highly selective vagotomy.

Authors:  P O Schwille; D Scholz; E Hanisch; E Zeuner; H Schwendtner; B Husemann; E Mühe; A Sigel
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1983-09-01

Review 2.  Current status of proximal gastric vagotomy.

Authors:  B D Schirmer
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1989-02       Impact factor: 12.969

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