Gastroenterological Endoscopy
Online ISSN : 1884-5711
ISSN-L : 0387-1207
Gastritis and the Remained Stomach After Gastrectomy
Hiroshi Oshima
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1963 Volume 4 Issue 4 Pages 320-325

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285 times gastrocamera examinations have been experienced in 180 cases after gastrectomy. This lime, on the basis of their datum, the problems about the remained stomachs after gastrectomy and gastritis were clinically observed. As the result, in almost all the cases, various kinds of gastritis were found on the gastrocamera images of the remained stomach after gastrectomy. But the relation between the images of gastric mucous membrane and the subjective symptoms ofter operation, was positively identified. And among the cases after gastrectomy, there was a smallest number of complaints on the case that preoperative original disease wag gastric cancer. As this time, whether patients have symptome or not, the gastrocamera images mostly showed atrophic gastritis and superficial atrophic gastritis, while in the cases that preoperative was benign gastric disease, (ulcer, gastritis etc.), most patients have complaints after operation. Especially, the tendency is identified that patients of chronic gastritis make a complaint for a long time and the gastrocamera images show superficial a atrophic gastritis. Accordingly, we, surgeon, should be deliberate in judging adaptability when we operate upon patients of chronic gastritis. As for the factors of revelation of subjective symptoms after gastrectomy, students have taken stress on gastritis of the remained stomach, but, this time, my study suggests that we had better continue studying with the considertion of some factors or other. And the outline of the method for gastrocamera photographing of remained stomach after gastrectomy was shown and the results of photographing were unexpectedly good.
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