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Title: | THE INCIDENCE OF PEPTIC ULCER SURGERY BEFORE AND AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF H2-RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS |
Authors: | Yasuda, Shinji Okumura, Toru Higashiguchi, Ryuichi Imagawa, Atsushi Yakura, Mannosuke Kanaizumi, Toshifumi Nakano, Hiroshige |
Keywords: | peptic ulcer surgery H2-receptor antagonists |
Issue Date: | 28-Feb-1990 |
Publisher: | 奈良医学会 |
Citation: | 奈良医学雑誌 Vol.41 No.1 p.76-81 |
Abstract: | Since the introduction of H2-receptor antagonists, the incidence of ulcer surgery has decreased markedly. Based on the number of patients who underwent ulcer surgery and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in our hospital, the number of operations for peptic ulcer disease has decreased, although the number of peptic ulcer patients diagnosed
by endoscopy has increased after the introduction of cimetidine (the first H2-receptor antagonist in Japan). The decreasing rate of surgical therapy before and after the administration of H2-receptor antagonists was 49.1%. The number of emergency operations has also decreased among ulcer patients diagnosed by endoscopy although the number of perforated and bleeding ulcer patients has increased. It is also reported that the most common operative procedure for both gastric and duodenal ulcer was distal gastrectomy reconstructed by gastroduodenostomy (Billroth Ⅰ). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10564/2087 |
ISSN: | 04695550 13450069 |
Appears in Collections: | Vol.41 No.1
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