All gastric operations involving vagotomy included the breach of the pylorus, usually by pyloroplasty. |
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The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy, resection of the gastric mass, pyloroplasty, truncal vagotomy, and cyst duodenostomy. |
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Truncal vagotomy to reduce gastric acid production is the preferred surgical management approach. |
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The effects of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor on the response to histamine were mimicked by vagotomy or selective nerve blockade with tetrodotoxin. |
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Interference with the esophageal hiatus during surgical procedures such as vagotomy may predispose to reflux esophagitis. |
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A vagotomy involves cutting the vagus nerve, which is the nerve that transmits messages from the brain to the stomach. |
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In addition to Crohn's disease, the syndrome has occurred in two patients with Meckel's diverticulum and two individuals who had had a vagotomy. |
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Ten years before the incident, he had undergone cholecystectomy, vagotomy and pyloroplasty. |
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A vagotomy is usually done in conjunction with an antrectomy. |
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Physiological changes which occur in the gall bladder following truncal vagotomy for peptic ulcer disease may contribute to the formation of gall stones. |
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Antibiotics have made cardiac valve surgery for rheumatic fever a bygone and the hemigastrectomy and vagotomy for duodenal ulcer a rarity. |
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Postsurgical gastroparesis is most often a consequence of peptic ulcer surgery with concurrent performance of vagotomy. |
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He had undergone a vagotomy and pyloroplasty 10 years earlier. |
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Effect of subdiaphragmatic vagotomy on the noradrenergic and HPA axis activation induced by intraperitoneal interleukin-1 administration in rats. |
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Research is under way on laparoscopic inguinal herniorrhaphy, parietal cell vagotomy, pyloroplasty, and esophageal reflux operations. |
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