Corrosive acid gastric stricture: a plea for conservative surgery |
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Authors: | M H Cotton |
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Abstract: | Acid ingestion is known to cause a corrosive stricture of the stomach. Subsequent metaplasia in the gastric mucosa has been noted and cases of malignant change shown to have occurred. Gastrectomy has, therefore, been advocated. A less radical approach of gastrojejunostomy with regular endoscopic follow-up is here recommended. |
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