Lesser curve necrosis following proximal cell vagotomy for gastric ulcer : a case report

Date
1979
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Health & Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
A case of avascular necrosis of the lesser curve of the stomach following a highly selective vagotomy (HSV) for a gastric ulcer is reported. It is fortunately rare, but is a frightening complication. The necrosis, which is presumably ischaemic in origin, is caused by total devascularization of the lesser curvature of the stomach. The complication is usually diagnosed late and has a considerable mortality.
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CITATION: Du Toit, D. D. & Kemp, C. B. 1979. Lesser curve necrosis following proximal cell vagotomy for gastric ulcer : a case report. South African Medical Journal, 55:98-100.
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Keywords
Stomach -- Diseases
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