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Minerva Chir
May 1995
Divisione di Chirurgia, Istituto Scientifico Gastroenterologico S. De Bellis.
Although duodenal ulcer and reflux esophagitis may frequently co-exist, it is not clear whether surgery for duodenal ulcer associated with reflux esophagitis should not be associated with anti-reflux plastic surgery. The authors make a retrospective evaluation of the prevalence of reflux esophagitis (endoscopic diagnosis) in a consecutive series of 633 patients undergoing elective gastric resection according to Billroth II for duodenal or pyloric ulcer during the period 1974-1992 and assess the effects of surgery on co-existent esophagitis. The prevalence of reflux esophagitis associated with duodenal or pyloric ulcer was 12.
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October 1987
The authors describe a simplified technique for a "ureter-intestinal graft" antireflux anastomosis in cystoprostatectomy, with immediate replacement of the ureter by an intestinal graft, using Camey's procedure.
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September 1982
Fifty-five uretero-neocystostomies were carried out using a technique derived from the Lich-Gregoir technique. Tightness is ensured anastomosis and burying over the vesical dome, with minimal vesical opening; the anti-reflux system is effective. Urinary complication of this ureter transplantation method are now rare, in our series, only two complications due to necrosis of the ureteral segment were observed.
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September 1982
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