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Gastric emptying after roux-y and billroth-I gastrectomy depends on viscosity of meal and contractile patterns of small intestine in dogs
Authors:Prof Dr Hans-Jörg Ehrlein  Sabine Bühner  Gert Thoma  Michael Schemann  Oliver Keinke  Christian Tsiamitas  Volker Schumpelick
Institution:(1) Institute of Zoophysiology, University of Hohenheim, Gasbenstrasse 30, D-7000 Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Clinic of Surgery, University of Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The aim of the study was to examine gastrointestinal motility after distal gastrectomy and the influence of meal viscosity on gastric emptying. Gastrointestinal motility and gastric emptying of acaloric meals with different viscosities were measured in normal dogs and after a two-thirds gastrectomy with Billroth-I or Roux-Y gastroenterostomy. After distal gastrectomy, gastric emptying depended on the viscosity of the meal, as in normal dogs. Acaloric viscous meals emptied significantly faster in the Billroth-I than in the Roux-Y group due to different contractile patterns of the duodenum and jejunum. In comparison to normal dogs, gastric emptying of viscous meals was accelerated in the Billroth-I and delayed in the Roux-Y group. Several motility parameters of the stomach and intestine differed between the normal and gastrectomized dogs. Thus, after distal gastrectomy, the viscosity of the meal and the contractile patterns of the small intestine are important determinants of gastric emptying.Studies were supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, grant Eh 64/3-1.
Keywords:surgery  subtotal gastrectomy  gastrointestinal motility  postoperative disorders
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