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1. Antrectomy (distal gastrectomy) is a procedure that involves surgical removal of the lower 30% of the stomach (antrum). Distal gastrectomy is a type of partial gastrectomy that involves the surgical removal of only a portion of the stomach.

2. Gum chewing and sleeve gastrectomy have no impact on supragastric Belching

3. Extensive abdominothoracic gastrectomies with a higher risk do not seem to provide anv advantaee in carcinomas of the gastric cardia.

4. My surgeon performed an Antrectomy (partial, distal gastrectomy) and vagotomy but did not perform a gastrojejunostomy

5. The first successful gastrectomy was performed by Theodor Billroth in 1881 for cancer of the stomach.

6. Antrectomy (distal gastrectomy) is a procedure that involves surgical removal of the lower 30% of the stomach (antrum)

7. The most severe complications are staple line leakage after sleeve gastrectomy, leakage of anastomoses after bypass procedures and duodenal stump insufficiency.

8. 18 If these results can be confirmed, chemotherapy without gastrectomy should be the treatment of choice for agressive gastric lymphomas.

9. Antrectomy (distal gastrectomy) is a procedure in which the distal third of the stomach (the gastric or pyloric antrum) is excised

10. The patient was a 70-year-old man who had undergone curative total gastrectomy for Stage III Agastric cancer in March 2005

11. Since I980, in addition to abdominal gastrectomy (n = 56), an increasing number of abdominotranshiatal (n = 3I) and abdominothoracic (n = 20) operations have been performed.

12. Adjuvant capecitabine plus oxaliplatin for gastric cancer after D2 gastrectomy (CLASSIC): 5-year follow-up of an open-label, randomised phase 3 trial

13. 25 Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy is given to manage pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) in cystic fibrosis (CF) and following pancreatectomy, total gastrectomy or chronic pancreatitis .

14. 13 Conclusion Jejunal pouch and interposition reconstruction is the ideal procedure in improving the postoperative symptoms and the quality of life after total gastrectomy.

15. In cases of Angioplany, such as that described herein, the patients are at risk of splenic vein injury during lymph node dissection in gastrectomy

16. 7 Conclusion U-shaped jejunal pouch interposition can increase postoperative body weight, improve nutritional status and quality of life, and prevent RE after proximal gastrectomy.

17. Reconstruction of the intestinal passage after a total gastrectomy is usually based on a direct esophagojejunostomy with end-to-side implantation of the afferent loop.

18. Anaerobic infection is most commonly associated with operations involving opening or manipulating the bowel or a hollow viscus (eg, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, colectomy, gastrectomy, bile duct exploration, etc)

19. Anaerobic infection is most commonly associated with operations involving opening or manipulating the bowel or a hollow viscus (eg, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, colectomy, gastrectomy, bile duct exploration, etc)

20. Aims: The Aboral pouch, a new type of gastric substitute, has been introduced after total gastrectomy and compared to simple Roux-en-Y reconstruction in a prospective, randomized study

21. From 1982 to 1985, 224 abdominal, 31 transhiatal, and 9 abdominothoracic gastrectomies were performed because of gastric cancer, in addition to 7 proximal gastric resections. The procedures were carried out using the circular stapler ILS Proximate.

22. Also, relatively low levels of biotin have been reported in the urine or plasma of patients who have had a partial gastrectomy or have other causes of achlorhydria, burn patients, epileptics, elderly individuals, and athletes.

23. Patients with Cicatrised duodenal ulcer require Truncal Vagotomy and Posterior Gastrojejunostomy and patients with carcinoma antrum require curative (Subtotal Gastrectomy with Billroth II Anastomosis) or palliative treatment (Anterior Gastrojejunostomy or Feeding Jejunostomy) depending on the stage of the disease

24. Aerobes and facultative bacteria when present are frequently found in lesser numbers than the anAerobes. Anaerobic infection is most commonly associated with operations involving opening or manipulating the bowel or a hollow viscus (eg, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, colectomy, gastrectomy, bile duct exploration, etc.).

25. Aerobes and facultative bacteria when present are frequently found in lesser numbers than the anAerobes. Anaerobic infection is most commonly associated with operations involving opening or manipulating the bowel or a hollow viscus (eg, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, colectomy, gastrectomy, bile duct exploration, etc).

26. This method had several advantages: postoperative dumping syndrome was not seen in any of these cases; the afferent-loop syndrome was also avoided; the procedure is possible even with total gastrectomy; and both solid foods and liquid passed more easily through the anastomotic sites.

27. Antrectomy, also called partial gastrectomy, is a surgical procedure in which the antrum of the stomach is removed. The antrum is a part of the stomach located between the stomach's body, where food are usually processed, and the stomach's pylorous, which is the section connected to the small intestines.

28. Celebrate® develops specialized bariatric vitamins and nutritional supplements for people that are either losing weight under the care of a physician, or have had (or will be having) a surgical weight loss procedure such as gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, intragastric balloon, lap band, or duodenal switch.