Nutritional effects of postgastrectomy reconstruction: a clinical evaluation.

J Surg Oncol

Department of Surgery, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York 11402.

Published: April 1989

To evaluate the nutritional benefits of a jejunal pouch vs. esophagojejunostomy following total gastrectomy, we reviewed 24 consecutive cases of total gastrectomy: 14 males and 10 females, 39 to 85 years of age (mean 66.6 y.) undergoing 9 jejunal pouches (JP) and 15 Roux-en-Y esophagojejunostomy (EJ). Indications for surgery included 15 adenocarcinomas, 3 lymphomas, 1 leiomyoma, and 5 hemorrhagic gastritis. The operative mortality was 12.5%. One JP patient was lost to follow-up. The mean survival for EJ was 13.3 months and for JP 36 months. Total gastrectomy resulted in persistent weight loss and hypoalbuminemia, and the creation of a jejunal pouch did not seem to improve significantly the nutritional status following total gastrectomy.

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