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  6. Ischemic Necrosis Of Proximal Gastric Remnant Following Subtotal Gastrectomy With Splenectomy

Ischemic necrosis of proximal gastric remnant following subtotal gastrectomy with splenectomy

V Isabella, E Marotta, F Bianchi

Journal of Surgical Oncology|February 1, 1984

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Summary

Ischemic necrosis of the gastric remnant is a rare complication after subtotal gastrectomy. Surgeons should consider gastric blood flow variability and consider conservative therapy with total parenteral nutrition.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Complications
  • Vascular Surgery

Background:

  • Ischemic necrosis of the gastric remnant is a rare but serious complication following subtotal gastrectomy.
  • This complication is typically associated with high resections but can occur after distal stomach resections.

Observation:

  • The authors present a case of gastric remnant necrosis occurring after subtotal gastrectomy with splenectomy.
  • A review of existing literature on this rare complication was conducted.

Findings:

  • The study highlights the importance of considering the variability of gastric blood flow during surgical procedures.
  • Conservative management, including total parenteral nutrition, is proposed as a therapeutic approach.

Implications:

  • This emphasizes the need for meticulous surgical planning and awareness of vascular anatomy in gastric surgery.
  • Early recognition and conservative management may improve outcomes for patients experiencing this rare complication.

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