Duodeno-jejunal junction dyssynergia: description of a novel syndrome.

World J Gastroenterol

Department of Surgery and Experimental Research, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.

Published: August 2007

Aim: To investigate the hypothesis that duodeno-jejunal dyssynergia existed at the duodeno-jejunal junction.

Methods: Of 112 patients who complained of epigastric distension and discomfort after meals, we encountered nine patients in whom the duodeno-jejunal junction did not open on duodenal contraction. Seven healthy volunteers were included in the study. A condom which was inserted into the 1st duodenum was filled up to 10 mL with saline in increments of 2 mL and pressure response to duodenal distension was recorded from the duodenum, duodeno-jejunal junction and the jejunum.

Results: In healthy volunteers, duodenal distension with 2 and 4 mL did not produce pressure changes, while 6 and up to 10 mL distension effected significant duodenal pressure increase, duodeno-jejunal junction pressure decrease but no jejunal pressure change. In patients, resting pressure and duodeno-jejunal junction and jejunal pressure response to 2 and 4 mL duodenal distension were similar to those of healthy volunteers. Six and up to 10 mL 1st duodenal distension produced significant duodenal and duodeno-jejunal junction pressure increase and no jejunal pressure change.

Conclusion: Duodeno-jejunal junction failed to open on duodenal contraction, a condition we call 'duodeno-jejunal junction dyssynergia syndrome' which probably leads to stagnation of chyme in the duodenum and explains patients' manifestations.

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