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lIeocolon Segment as Pylorus Replacement

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Gastric Substitutes

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Despite decreasing numbers of resection procedures for peptic ulcer disease, partial gastrectomy remains a standard operation for distal gastric carcinoma and peptic ulcer complications. The standard reconstruction following a partial gastric resection is either the Billroth I (gastroduodenostomy), the Roux-en Y or the Billroth II reconstruction with an antecolic gastrojejunostomy (Omega loop) and enteroenterostomy (Braun anastomosis).

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Metzger, J., Harder, F., Von Flüe, M. (2003). lIeocolon Segment as Pylorus Replacement. In: Gastric Substitutes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55880-1_6

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