In 62 cadaver-donor-allograft recipients we observed 11 times gastrointestinal complications 7 times (11%) an ulcer or an erosion of the mucous membrane could be secured gastroscopically. The therapeutic remedy of choice seems to be the well-timed 2/3-resection after Billroth II, since a too long hesitation increases the number of complications, has a negative influence on the choice of the intervention and increases the lethality.

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