The authors have analyzed the results of resection of the stomach in 106 patients with a complicated course of ulcer disease of the stomach and duodenum. Based on a complex investigation of regeneration of the gastrointestinal anastomoses formed by different methods and a comparison of the endoscopic picture with the clinical course of the early postoperative period the authors propose a clinico-endoscopic classification of acute postgastroresectional anastomosites. Comparison of the frequency and severity of the anastomosites has shown advantages of a one-raw seroserous musculo-submucous suture in the resectional surgery of the stomach when forming gastro-intestinal anastomoses. The classification of acute anastomosites allows the timely detection and correction of the operation complications.

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