Post-operative evolution of gastrectomized patients: Statistic analysis

The study includes 386 patients who were gastrectomized at the HosPital de Clínicas between the years 1970 and 1979.Of these, 59,33 % were operated on because of gaetric ulcer and 35, 75% because of duoudenal ulcer. More than 50% of ali the cases were operated on due to complications of their ulcero...

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Main Author: Rubinstein, Juan Pedro (author)
Other Authors: Bazzini, Mario (author), Boccoleri, Silvana (author), Barreiro, Javier (author), Waserstein, Moisés (author)
Format: article
Language:Spanish
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/3576
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Summary:The study includes 386 patients who were gastrectomized at the HosPital de Clínicas between the years 1970 and 1979.Of these, 59,33 % were operated on because of gaetric ulcer and 35, 75% because of duoudenal ulcer. More than 50% of ali the cases were operated on due to complications of their ulcerous disease, being the digestive helllorrhage the most frequent. There was a clear prevailence of the masculine sex, between 40 and 65 years of age. Evolution was unknown, but presumed to be good in 47,93% the cases; it was confirmed to be good in 24,35%; fair with minor complications in 9,84% and bad with maior complications or ulcerous relapse in 12,44%. Global mortality was 5.44%.