Gallbladder emptying after antiulcer gastric surgery

It has been shown that truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty (TVP), but not highly selective vagotomy (HSV), delays the onset, decreases the extent, and changes the pattern of gallbladder emptying. The aim of the present study was to investigate any alterations in gallbladder emptying after a variety o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of surgery 1994, Vol.168 (4), p.335-339
Hauptverfasser: Pechlivanides, George, Xynos, Evaghelos, Chrysos, Emmanuel, Tzovaras, George, Fountos, Alexandros, Vassilakis, John S.
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Zusammenfassung:It has been shown that truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty (TVP), but not highly selective vagotomy (HSV), delays the onset, decreases the extent, and changes the pattern of gallbladder emptying. The aim of the present study was to investigate any alterations in gallbladder emptying after a variety of antiulcer gastric surgery, by milk-technetium 99m ( 99mTe)-dimethyl iminodiacetic acid (HIDA) scintigraphy. After excluding the cases with spontaneous gallbladder evacuation before milk ingestion, there were 26 controls, 41 duodenal ulcer (DU) patients, 22 after HSV (15 prospective cases), 50 after TVP (23 prospective cases), 8 after TV with gastrojejunostomy (TV-GJ), 10 after Billroth I gastrectomy, and 29 after Billroth II gastrectomy. None of the patients with gastrectomy had additional vagotomy. TVP significantly delayed the onset and decreased the rate of gallbladder emptying as compared with the control, DU, HSV, and Billroth I groups. TVP also changed the pattern of emptying in 20% of the cases (sequential emptying and refilling events). Antiulcer operations excluding the duodenum (TV-GJ and Billroth II) further reduced the rate of gallbladder emptying as compared with (1) control, DU, HSV, and Billroth I groups ( P
ISSN:0002-9610
1879-1883
DOI:10.1016/S0002-9610(05)80160-6