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Storia della ricostruzione dopo gastrectomia totale

Authors: Catarci, M; Proposito, D.; GUADAGNI, Stefano; Tuscano, D.; Flati, G.; Zaraca, F.; Scaccia, M.; +2 Authors

Storia della ricostruzione dopo gastrectomia totale

Abstract

Near a century after the first successful total gastrectomy for gastric cancer, the authors review the various technical proposals for digestive tract reconstruction following total gastrectomy. Following a classification based on duodenal circuit, on the viscerum employed and on the creation of pouches and/or anti-reflux mechanisms, pros and cons of the various classes of reconstructions are clearly depicted, suggesting the reasons that made Roux-en-Y esophago-jejunostomy and jejunal interposition the most used reconstructive procedure in worldwide clinical practice.

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