نتایج جستجو برای: gastric outlet obstruction

تعداد نتایج: 174757  

2013
Hyasinta Jaka Mabula D Mchembe Peter F Rambau Phillipo L Chalya

BACKGROUND Gastric outlet obstruction poses diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to general surgeons practicing in resource-limited countries. There is a paucity of published data on this subject in our setting. This study was undertaken to highlight the etiological spectrum and treatment outcome of gastric outlet obstruction in our setting and to identify prognostic factors for morbidity and ...

Journal: :BMC Gastroenterology 2003
Deepak N Amarapurkar Nikhil D Patel Anjali D Amarapurkar

BACKGROUND Gastric tuberculosis is rare, and usually associated with pulmonary tuberculosis or an immunodeficient state. Here, we report five cases of gastric tuberculosis in immunocompetent patients without evidence of pulmonary involvement. CASE PRESENTATION Three patients presented with gastric outlet obstruction that required surgery to relieve the obstruction as well as to confirm the di...

Journal: :Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System 2016

2009
Guang Chuan Wang Feng Liu Tian Hua Xie Fu Li Liu Chun Qing Zhang

BACKGROUND Combined intestinal and biliary stenting is one of the effective palliative methods for patients with malignant gastric outlet and biliary obstruction. This study was to evaluate the effect of combined intestinal and biliary stenting in the palliation of gastric outlet and biliary obstruction. METHODS Thirty-two patients with malignant gastric outlet and biliary obstruction underwe...

2013
Jennifer L. Sauter Suresh K. Nayar Paige D. Anders Michael D’Amico Kelly J. Butnor Rebecca L. Wilcox

Sarcina are gram-positive anaerobic bacteria found to be associated with delayed gastric emptying and gastric outlet obstruction. We describe two cases of Sarcina co-existing with Helicobacter pylori organisms in pediatric siblings presenting within four months of each other with pyloric obstruction secondary to severe gastritis/duodenitis. The co-existence of Sarcina and Helicobacter pylori ha...

2009
Manabu Okawada Tadaharu Okazaki Tsubasa Takahashi Geoffrey J Lane Atsuyuki Yamataka

Gastric outlet obstruction due to ulceration is extremely rare in childhood. We report a case of gastric outlet obstruction possibly secondary to peptic ulceration and our surgical management. Our approach, without vagotomy or antrectomy, would appear to be a safe and effective.

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2007
Ruth O'Carroll Renee Kennedy

relatively uncommon. Unintentional ingestions are usually those of meat or fish bones. Concurrent alcohol consumption is often a contributing factor. Intentional ingestions are more common occurrences in those who are intellectually impaired, have psychiatric illness, are prisoners or are edentulous. Previously published guidelines have demonstrated that 80%–90% of foreign bodies reaching the g...

2017
Lawrence Hayes Charlotte Newton

Internal hernias comprise 1% of hernias, 8% of which are through the foramen of Winslow into the lesser sac. These hernias can mimic gastric outlet obstruction and cause associated morbidity. In this case, we describe a caecal herniation into the lesser sac presenting as true gastric outlet obstruction in a 69-year-old female. Initial computed tomography (CT) imaging demonstrated a distended st...

Journal: :JOP : Journal of the pancreas 2012
Irene Scalera Senthil Kumar Simon Bramhall

CONTEXT Focal post-traumatic acute pancreatitis causing combined duodenal and biliary obstruction is extremely rare. CASE REPORT A 16-year-old boy presented with acute upper abdominal pain which was clinically and biochemically consistent with mild acute pancreatitis. There was no etiological factor identified initially, although a history of blunt abdominal trauma was later discovered. He so...

Journal: :Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2002
J P Gisbert J M Pajares

The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in peptic ulcer disease complicated by gastric outlet obstruction seems to be, overall, lower than that reported in non-complicated ulcer disease, with a mean value of 69%. However, H. pylori infection rates in various studies range from 33% to 91%, suggesting that differences in variables, such as the number and type of diagnostic methods used or...

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