Recurrent ulcer is serious complication of surgical treatment. Resection, reconstructive operations under conditions of severe adhesions, inflammatory infiltrates and abscesses are exacting and often connected with complication. In the period of 1978-1987 the authors carried out 64 reoperations for recurrent peptic ulcer, incl. 39 cases, whom they had to operate urgently. 19 patients were reoperated on account of penetration and peroperation of the ulcer, 11 because of massive haemorrhage, and 9 patients because of gastrocolic fistulae. In reoperations, subtotal resection of the stomach with vagotomy was carried out in 66%. In 4 patients reoperated repeatedly, Zollinger-Ellison's syndrome was found and resection of the pancreas was performed simultaneously. The mortality rate in the group, including patients reoperated urgently, was 21.9% (i.e. 14). The authors emphasize that the main aim of reoperation must be long-term therapeutic results without recurrences of ulcers and without serious functional disturbances.

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