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New England Journal of Medicine, 1947
AT LEAST fifty surgical procedures have been employed in the cure of chronic peptic ulcer since Doyen1 first suggested gastroenterostomy, nearly all of which have been based on arrest or neutralization of acid secretion. The operation of the hour is vagotomy, which owes its popularity to the imperfections of its immediate predecessor, subtotal ...
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AT LEAST fifty surgical procedures have been employed in the cure of chronic peptic ulcer since Doyen1 first suggested gastroenterostomy, nearly all of which have been based on arrest or neutralization of acid secretion. The operation of the hour is vagotomy, which owes its popularity to the imperfections of its immediate predecessor, subtotal ...
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Abdominal vagotomy blocks the satiety effect of cholecystokinin in the rat.
Science, 1981The site where peripherally administered cholecystokinin-8 elicits satiety was investigated by injecting rats with cholecystokinin-8 (1 to 8 micrograms per kilogram of body weight, intraperitoneally) after they had received bilateral lesions of the ...
G. P. Smith+4 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1963
Abstract 1. 1. A survey has been presented of complications attributable to total abdominal vagotomy. 2. 2. General postoperative complications and sequellae peculiar to gastric resection or drainage alone have not been included. 3. 3. Early postoperative morbidity attributable to vagotomy is largely due to injury of adjacent structures ...
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Abstract 1. 1. A survey has been presented of complications attributable to total abdominal vagotomy. 2. 2. General postoperative complications and sequellae peculiar to gastric resection or drainage alone have not been included. 3. 3. Early postoperative morbidity attributable to vagotomy is largely due to injury of adjacent structures ...
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
The possibility of a link between vagotomy and gallstones was explored in a personal series. The number of patients found to have gallstones 1 to 10 years after vagotomy was about what one would expect in any group of persons of this age. A prospective rather than a retrospective study would be a better test.
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The possibility of a link between vagotomy and gallstones was explored in a personal series. The number of patients found to have gallstones 1 to 10 years after vagotomy was about what one would expect in any group of persons of this age. A prospective rather than a retrospective study would be a better test.
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American Journal of Physiology, 1995
To test the possibility that the vagus nerve is involved in the communication between the immune system and the brain, we injected sham-operated and vagotomized mice with physiological saline or lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 400 micrograms/kg ip).
Sophie Layé+7 more
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To test the possibility that the vagus nerve is involved in the communication between the immune system and the brain, we injected sham-operated and vagotomized mice with physiological saline or lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 400 micrograms/kg ip).
Sophie Layé+7 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1987
The anatomic characteristics of the vagus nerve were described by Galen in the second century AD, and its physiology was studied by Pavlov almost a century ago. Therapeutic possibilities of vagal denervation of the stomach was explored by several surgeons in the first quarter of this century. The most auspicious effort was that of Latarjet. The rebirth
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The anatomic characteristics of the vagus nerve were described by Galen in the second century AD, and its physiology was studied by Pavlov almost a century ago. Therapeutic possibilities of vagal denervation of the stomach was explored by several surgeons in the first quarter of this century. The most auspicious effort was that of Latarjet. The rebirth
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Chemotherapy-induced pica and anorexia are reduced by common hepatic branch vagotomy in the rat.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2008Anticancer agents, such as cisplatin, induce vomiting, nausea, and anorexia. Cisplatin primarily acts on vagal afferents to produce emesis, but little is known about how this drug generates nausea and anorexia.
B. D. De Jonghe, C. C. Horn
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Gastric Vagotomy vs. Total Abdominal Vagotomy
Archives of Surgery, 1960Introduction Conventional techniques of vagotomy represent a total abdominal vagotomy that disrupts the entire parasympathetic innervation to all abdominal viscera supplied by the vagus nerves—i.e., the stomach, small intestine, proximal colon, liver, biliary tract, and pancreas.
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Pilot study of transesophageal endoscopic surgery: NOTES esophagomyotomy, vagotomy, lymphadenectomy.
Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A, 2008OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the technical feasibility of endosonographically-assisted transesophageal access for vagotomy, esophagomyotomy, and lymphadenectomy in a nonsurvival study with six porcine models in an animal laboratory ...
T. Woodward+5 more
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The Lancet, 1970
Post-vagotomy dysphagia can be defined as a partial or complete obstruction to the passage of solid food and sometimes of liquid from esophagus to stomach, developing after the vagus nerve has been sectioned in the region of the esophagogastric junction.
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Post-vagotomy dysphagia can be defined as a partial or complete obstruction to the passage of solid food and sometimes of liquid from esophagus to stomach, developing after the vagus nerve has been sectioned in the region of the esophagogastric junction.
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