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EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT OF PEPTIC ULCER BY MEANS OF THE METHODS OF SELECTIVE PROXIMAL VAGOTOMY AND STOMACH RESECTION

EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT OF PEPTIC ULCER BY MEANS OF THE METHODS OF SELECTIVE PROXIMAL VAGOTOMY AND STOMACH RESECTION

Abstract

Surgical treatment, employing selective proximal vagotomy (20) and stomach resection according to Bilroth-I (20) and Bilroth-II (20) was performed in 60 male rats upon simulating experimental ulcer in the distal portion of the stomach. A technique of performing operations in question has been described. Experimental models make it possible to study the influence of surgical interferences on the condition of other organs and systems.

У 60 щурів-самців після моделювання експериментальної виразки в дистальній частині шлунка через 10 днів проведено хірургічне лікування із застосуванням селективної проксимальної ваготомії (20) та резекції шлунка за методами Більрот-І (20) і Більрот-ІІ (20). Описана техніка виконання даних операцій. Експериментальні моделі дозволяють вивчати вплив оперативних втручань на стан інших органів і систем.

У 60 крыс-самцов после моделирования экспериментальной язвы в дистальной части желудка через 10 дней произведено хирургическое лечение с применением селективной проксимальной ваготомии (20) и резекции желудка по методам Бильрот-І (20) и Бильрот-ІІ (20). Описана техника операций. Модели позволяют изучать влияние оперативных вмешательств на состояние других органов и систем.

Keywords

экспериментальная язва; селективная проксимальная ваготомия; резекция желудка по методам Бильрот-І и Бильрот-ІІ, експериментальна виразка; селективна проксимальная ваготомія; резекція шлунка за методами Більрот-І і Більрот-ІІ, experimental animal model; selective proximal vagotomy; stomach resection according to Bilroth-I and Bilroth-II

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