GASTRIC MOTILITY AFTER GASTRIC SURGERY
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It is a great honor for me to be here today to discuss with you one of my favorite topics-gastric motility after gastric surgery. I thank you for asking me to come. Gastric motility after gastric surgery is an important subject. Most gastric operations disturb gastric motility to some extent, and these adverse motor sequaelae can lead to unpleasant symptoms, such as bloating with meals, dumping, diarrhea or bilious vomiting. My goal in this article is to describe how gastric operations produce changes in gastric motility that lead to such symptoms. Such knowledge may help surgeons to design operations in the future that will avoid these symptoms. This paper is based largely on work done in man and dogs at the Mayo Clinic over the last few years. I have had a number of co-workers in these studies, not only from the United States, but also from several other countries, including Japan. These co-workers share with me the privilege of giving this paper.
- 一般社団法人日本消化器外科学会の論文
- 1978-08-01