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  • The study analyzed outcomes from 171 patients who underwent surgery for perforative pyloroduodenal ulcers over a follow-up period of up to 12 years.
  • After closing the perforative ulcer, nearly half (51.6%) of the patients had poor outcomes.
  • In contrast, performing various types of vagotomy led to a significant improvement in recovery, with 88.3% of patients experiencing stable health post-treatment.

Article Abstract

The results of treatment of 171 patient operated on for perforative pyloroduodenal ulcer in follow-up of up to 12 years are analysed. After closure of a perforative ulcer, the bad result was noted in 51.6% of the patients. The performance of the different types of vagotomy contributed to stable recovery in 88.3% of the patients.

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