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  2. Billroth II - Wikipedia

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    Billroth II, more formally Billroth's operation II, is an operation in which a partial gastrectomy (removal of the stomach) is performed and the cut end of the stomach is closed. The greater curvature of the stomach (not involved with the previous closure of the stomach) is then connected to the first part of the jejunum in end-to-side anastomosis.

  3. Gastrectomy - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Reichel–Polya operation, this is a type of posterior gastroenterostomy which is a modification of the Billroth II operation [1] developed by Eugen Pólya and Friedrich Paul Reichel. It involves a resection of 2/3 of the stomach with blind closure of the duodenal stump, and a retrocolic gastrojejunostomy.

  4. Theodor Billroth - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Billroth Operating by Adalbert Seligmann. Christian Albert Theodor Billroth (26 April 1829 – 6 February 1894) was a German surgeon and amateur musician.. As a surgeon, he is generally regarded as the founding father of modern abdominal surgery.

  5. Antrectomy - Wikipedia

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    Antrectomy, also called distal gastrectomy, is a type of gastric resection surgery that involves the removal of the stomach antrum to treat gastric diseases causing the damage, bleeding, or blockage of the stomach. [1] [2] This is performed using either the Billroth I (BI) or Billroth II (BII) reconstruction method.

  6. Gastric bypass surgery - Wikipedia

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    Post-operative gastric bypass patients develop a lowered tolerance for alcoholic beverages because their altered digestive tract absorbs alcohol at a faster rate than people who have not undergone the surgery. It also takes a post-operative patient longer to reach sober levels after consuming alcohol. In a study conducted on 36 post-operative ...

  7. Stump blow-out - Wikipedia

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    Stump blow-out, or duodenal blow-out, is the leakage of the blind end of the duodenum. [1] It occurs as a complication of Billroth II gastrectomy, usually on the fourth or fifth day after surgery.

  8. Afferent loop syndrome - Wikipedia

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    According to reports, 0.2% of patients after distal gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction, 1% after laparoscopic distal gastrectomy with Billroth II reconstruction, and 0.3–1.0% of patients following total gastrectomy with Billroth II or Roux-en-Y reconstruction have afferent loop syndrome. [15]

  9. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth - Wikipedia

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    After surgery involving the stomach and duodenum (most commonly with Billroth II antrectomy), a blind loop may be formed, leading to stasis of flow of intestinal contents. This can cause overgrowth, and is termed blind loop syndrome. [23]