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Predicting Symptomatic Response to Prokinetic Treatment Using Gastric Alimetry
Gastric Alimetry biomarkers may help in the prediction of prokinetic response in patients with chronic gastroduodenal symptoms. Lower postprandial amplitudes, indicating a reduced meal response, appear to predict benefit. ABSTRACT Background Chronic neurogastroduodenal disorders are challenging to manage, with therapy often initiated on a trial and ...
Chris Varghese +16 more
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Effects of vagotomy with and without pyloroplasty on weight and food intake in rats
Bilateral truncal vagotomy performed in 13 rats reduced weight gain by 26% compared to controls, but also produced gastric distension. Addition of pyloroplasty was found to facilitate gastric drainage in vagotomized rats, and both procedures were then ...
W. Silen +3 more
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Pyloric Balloon Dilatation for Delayed Gastric Emptying in Children
Delayed gastric emptying may manifest with symptoms of epigastric pain, early satiety and delayed vomiting, and at times may be associated with failure to thrive. These symptoms and signs may improve following surgical pyloroplasty.
DM Israel, G Mahdi, E Hassall
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This study investigates the evolving trends and challenges in gastrectomy procedures in Japan, drawing on two nationwide surveys conducted in 2014 and 2021. Results show a significant shift toward minimally invasive and function‐preserving surgeries, such as laparoscopic and robot‐assisted gastrectomy, with an emphasis on enhancing postoperative ...
Koji Nakada +7 more
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CCK-8 decreases food intake and gastric emptying after pylorectomy or pyloroplasty
Specific binding sites for cholecystokinin (CCK) in the gastrointestinal tract of the adult rat are limited to the gastroduodenal region and are concentrated in the circular muscle of the pyloric sphincter. To determine the relationship of these pyloric
G. P. Smith +4 more
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Laparoscopic pyloroplasty for idiopathic non-hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in a child
Acquired gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) during infancy and childhood represents an uncommon event. We describe a 6-year-old boy with GOO who did not respond to medical treatment or to endoscopic pyloric balloon dilatations.
Ermelinda Mele +5 more
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Primary acquired gastric outlet obstruction (Jodhpur disease)
The primary acquired gastric outlet obstruction during infancy and childhood is also known as Jodhpur disease. This disease was first described in 1997 in Jodhpur, India.
Pradeep Kajal +2 more
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CITATION: Van Rensburg, L. C. J. & Keet, A. D. 1983. Oesophago-antrostomy with and without pyloroplasty - Radiological and manometric findings in the chacma baboon. South African Medical Journal, 63:816-819.The original publication is available at http://
Keet, A. D., Van Rensburg, L. C. J.
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EARLY GASTRIC EMPTYING FOLLOWING VAGOTOMY AND PYLOROPLASTY.
ΤΟ ΕΝΔΙΑΦΕΡΟΝ ΤΗΣ ΗΜΕΤΕΡΑΣ ΔΙΑΤΡΙΒΗΣ ΣΥΝΕΚΕΝΤΡΩΘΗ ΕΙΣ ΤΗΝ ΑΜΕΣΟΝ ΜΕΤΕΓΧΕΙΡΗΤΙΚΗΝ ΠΕΡΙΟΔΟΝ ΚΑΤΟΠΙΝ ΒΑΓΟΤΟΜΗΣ ΜΕΤΑ ΠΥΛΩΡΟΠΛΑΣΤΙΚΗΣ ΚΑΤΑ MIKULICZ. ΕΙΔΙΚΩΤΕΡΟΝ ΕΜΕΛΕΤΗΣΑΜΕΝ ΤΗΝ ΕΠΙΔΡΑΣΙΝ ΤΗΣ ΕΠΙ ΤΗΣ ΚΛΙΝΗΣ ΘΕΣΕΩΣ ΤΟΥ ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΣ ΕΠΙ ΤΗΣ ΕΚΚΕΝΩΣΕΩΣ ΤΟΥ ...
Αργυρόπουλος, Γεώργιος
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Pyloric Atresia in a Neonate With Epidermolysis Bullosa: A Case Report
When surgery is performed in patients with EB, risks of blisters and epidermal detachment are always present. The Heineke‐Mikulicz pyloroplasty cannot always be performed because of anatomical constraints.
Naoya Sakamoto +4 more
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