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  • The surgical treatment method for postbulbar duodenal ulcers involves removing the ulcer and restoring the connection between the stomach and duodenum while considering various patient-specific factors.
  • The approach can involve creating a new functional anastomosis or performing selective proximal vagotomy based on the surgeon's skills and patient conditions.
  • This technique significantly reduces early postoperative complications and results in better functional outcomes over time.

Article Abstract

The method of surgical treatment of postbulbar ulcers of the duodenum based on the data of their localization, complications, functional state of the stomach and duodenum, technical skills of the surgeon includes radical ablation of the ulcer, reestablishment of the gastroduodenal continuity with the formation of the functionally active anastomosis or selective proximal vagotomy. The method allows to considerably lessen the amount of complications at the early postoperative period and to obtain good functional results at late terms of observations.

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