A high posterior gastroenterostomy
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Summary
| Description | This is primarily a demonstration on a cadaver of a high posterior gastroenterostomy. In addition, the end of this presentation shows roentgenograms of a live normal stomach and of one after gastroenterostomy at various stages after a barium meal. The demonstration of the high posterior gastroenterostomy procedure shows the following: upper midline incision; greater omentum opened to view the posterior aspect of the stomach; location and angle of the anastomosis in the classical gastroenterostomy; location of the anastomosis in this type of operation; jejunal loop inflated with air; distorted position of the jejunum in the classical anastomosis; clamps applied showing the jejunal loop only half as wide as that of the stomach but the same length; and intestine opened by a straight incision while an elliptical piece of the stomach is removed to insure permanent stoma. Received: (date unknown) as a donation from Petrolagar Laboratories. |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Siefert, M. J., Petrolagar Laboratories. |
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Attribution: Siefert, M. J., Petrolagar Laboratories.