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Bleeding From Postoperative (Hepato-Jejunostomy—Roux en Y) Anastomosis Demonstrated by Labeled RBCs

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1995
Tc-99m labeled RBC scintigraphy is a sensitive, noninvasive method for detection of acute gastrointestinal bleeding. Because most gastrointestinal bleedings are intermittent, RBC scintigraphy establishes that the patient is actively bleeding at the time of imaging, and directs angiography to the general area of the bleeding site for accurate detection ...
R, Hardoff   +4 more
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Retrograde intussusception as a complication of Roux-en-Y anastomosis.

Surgery, 1991
We report a case of a serious complication of a Roux-en-Y reconstruction in which an antiperistaltic jejunojejunal intussusception created a strangulating intestinal obstruction. It is suggested that this complication may be an extreme form of the so-called Roux-en-Y stasis syndrome.
P H, Gerst   +3 more
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Partial gastrectomy with gastrojejunal anastomosis including Roux-en-Y reconstruction

1994
In 1881 Billroth performed the first successful partial gastrectomy for cancer. It was Shoemaker in 1911, however, who extended the indication for partial gastrectomy to include benign ulcer disease. For over 30 years thereafter subtotal gastrectomy became an important operation for peptic ulcer.
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Does Roux-en-Y Anastomosis Excels Intestinal Interposition in Gastrectomy?

International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Background: Gastrectomy, the surgical removal of all or part of the stomach, is a critical intervention often employed in cases of gastric cancer. Among the various techniques utilized in gastrectomy, two primary methods have gained prominence: Roux-en-Y anastomosis and intestinal interposition.
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Total gastrectomy with esophagojejunoduodenal anastomosis reestablishing duodenal circuit. A modified Roux-en-Y anastomosis.

American journal of surgery, 1977
A simple modified Roux-en-Y anastomosis--esophagojejunoduodenostomy with circuit duodenal loop (circuit Roux-en-Y anastomosis) after total gastrectomy--has been performed in ten consecutive patients without any operative death or complications. The simplicity and safety of this procedure may well be more worthwhile than other forms of alimentary tract ...
Y, Kuroyanagi, M, Murakami, R, Hayashi
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The routine use of Roux-en-Y anastomosis in gastric surgery.

Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Supplement, 1981
In the Surgical Clinic of the University of Münster Billroth II resection with Roux-en-Y gastroenterostomy was introduced 1974--with a specific modification-- and has now been performed in every case where primary or additional resections of the stomach were indicated.
P, Langhans, K, Schönleben, H, Bünte
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[Internal herniation through a mesenteric defect after Roux-en-Y anastomosis].

Annales de chirurgie, 2006
We report a case of entire of small bowel necrosis due to internal herniation through a mesenteric rent around the Roux-en-Y anastomosis. For prevention of internal herniation around the Roux-en-Y limb, secure closing of the mesenteric is recommended. Nevertheless, the consequences of a mesenteric closing defect are rarely reported.
S, Bedda   +4 more
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Nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain after Roux-en-Y anastomosis: motility of the jejunal limb.

Gastroenterology, 1985
John R. Mathias   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Single-Balloon Enteroscopy–Assisted ERCP in Patients With Billroth II Gastrectomy or Roux-en-Y Anastomosis (With Video)

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2010
T. Itoi   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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