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Concurrent laparoscopic highly selective vagotomy with closure of duodenal ulcer perforations show good clinical results as primary repair aloneopen access

Authors
Park, Ji-HoLee, Jin-KwonKim, Dong-HwanMin, Jae-SeokKim, Tae-HanJung, Eun-JungPark, TaejinJang, Jae YoolWoo, Jung-WooLee, Han ShinPark, MiyeongJeong, Sang-Ho
Issue Date
Oct-2023
Publisher
Cambridge Medical Publications
Keywords
duodenal ulcer; Highly selective vagotomy; laparoscopy; safety; ulcer recurrence; vagotomy
Citation
Journal of International Medical Research, v.51, no.10, pp 3000605231206319
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Journal of International Medical Research
Volume
51
Number
10
Start Page
3000605231206319
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68317
DOI
10.1177/03000605231206319
ISSN
0300-0605
1473-2300
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical and operative results between laparoscopic primary repair (LPR) alone and LPR with highly selective vagotomy (LPR-HSV) in patients with duodenal ulcer perforation. METHODS: Clinical data from patients who underwent either LPR or LPR-HSV by resecting both sides of the neurovascular bundle using an ultrasonic or bipolar electrosurgical device for duodenal ulcer perforations, between 2010 and 2020, were retrospectively collected. Between-group differences in continuous and categorical variables were statistically analysed. RESULTS: Data from 184 patients (mean age, 49.6 years), who underwent either LPR (n = 132) or LPR-HSV (n = 52) were included. The mean operation time was significantly longer in the LPR-HSV group (116.5 ± 39.8 min) than in the LPR group (91.2 ± 33.3 min). Hospital stay was significantly shorter in the LPR-HSV group (8.6 ± 2.6 days) versus the LPR group (11.3 ± 7.1 days). The mean postoperative day of starting soft fluid diet was also significantly shorter in the LPR-HSV group (4.5 ± 1.4 days) than in the LPR group (5.6 ± 4 days). No between-group difference in morbidity rate was observed. The learning curve of the HSV procedure showed a stable procedure time after 10 operations. CONCLUSIONS: LPR with HSV may be a safe and feasible procedure for selective cases who are at high risk for ulcer recurrence.
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