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- W1036710809 abstract "<h2>Abstract</h2> Primary gastreetomy for peptic uleer, while often a tedious and difficult operation, has a low primary mortality, comparing well with the mortality of other radical methods for treating ulcer. The convalescence after partial gastrectomy is, as a rule, as smooth as after a simple gastroenterostomy; and there is reason to believe that the secondary, morbidity of partial gastrectomy, especially for gastric ulcer, is less than from gastroenterostomy with or without local excision. Partial gastrectomy for ulcer is yet in the developmental stage and the best method of resection remains to be determined. Sufficient development has been obtained, however, to warrant the large replacement of other operations now done for gastric ulcer by gastrectomy. For duodenal ulcer, at present, the field of partial gastrectomy may be considered more limited; however, for certain forms of duodenal ulcer not amenable to treatment by gastroenterostomy, partial gastrectomy is the operation of choice. For recurrent ulcer or jejunal ulcer following gastroenterostomy, partial gastrectomy is most valuable. As gastroenterostomy tends to make a well person sick, a partial gastrectomy should not incorporate its physiologic errors. The most physiologic type of partial gastrectomy is a modification of the Billroth I, and every effort should be made to develop this into safe, reliable operation. Gastrectomy marks a developmental phase in the evolution of gastric surgery, and its disadvantages are such that we should aim to supplant it as soon as possible by better operative methods. Thanks to our inventive surgical bellwethers, surgery of the stomach remains quite traumatic. Fasten a leader's name to any bruising, crushing, burning device and it will soon be found in clinics throughout the land. Besides the stomach, only hemorrhoids are now treated with equal surgical brutality." @default.
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- W1036710809 title "The field of partial gastroenterostomy in the treatment of ulceration of the stomach and duodenum" @default.
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