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A MODIFIED TECHNIC FOR TOTAL GASTRECTOMY

A MODIFIED TECHNIC FOR TOTAL GASTRECTOMY Abstract SURGICAL history records that Phineas Conner,1 of Cincinnati, did the first complete gastrectomy on a human being in 1884. His patient died on the operating table before the operation could be completed. Thirteen years later, in 1897, Schlatter,2 of Switzerland, successfully removed the stomach completely, and his patient survived one year and fifty-three days. In a discussion of Schlatter's case at a meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirgurie in 1898, Krönlein defined total gastrectomy as complete removal of the stomach with both the pylorus and the cardia and stated that, when examined, the specimen should show a portion of the duodenum at one end and a portion of the esophagus at the other. In a study of all total gastrectomies up to 1929, Finney and Rienhoff3 emphasized the importance of Krönlein's definition, since they found that more than half of the operations recorded as total gastrectomies References 1. Conner, P. S.: Report of a Case of Complete Resection of the Stomach , M. News, New York 45:578, 1884. 2. Schlatter, C.: A Unique Case of Complete Removal of the Stomach: Successful Oesophagoenterostomy; Recovery , M. Rec. 52:909, 1897. 3. Finney, J. M. T., and Rienhoff, W. F. J.: Gastrectomy , Arch. Surg. 18: 140 ( (Jan) ) 1929.Crossref 4. Brigham, C. B.: Case of Removal of the Entire Stomach for Carcinoma , Boston M. & S. J. 138:415, 1898. 5. Harvie, J. B.: Report of a Case Recovery After Gastrectomy for Carcinoma , Ann. Surg. 31:344, 1900. 6. Von Bardeleben, A.: Zur Kasuistik der totalen Magenextirpation , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 27:335, 1901. 7. Herczel, E. V.: Beitrag zur totalen Extirpation des carcinomatösen Magens , Beitr. z. klin. Chir. 34:336, 1902. 8. Moynihan, B. G. A.: On Total Extirpation of the Stomach, with a Record of an Unsuccessful Case , Brit. M. J. 2:1458, 1903. 9. Goldschwend, F.: Operations- und Dauererfolge bei maligner Geschwulstbildung Magens , Arch. f. klin. Chir. 88:218, 1908. 10. Schloffer: Resektion des ganzen Magens , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 43:1216, 1917. 11. Hoffman, V.: Eine Methode des "plastischen Magenersatzes," Zentralbl. f. Chir. 49:1477, 1922. 12. (a) Reid, M. R.: Total Gastrectomy , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 41:667, 1925. 13. (b) Coenen, H.: Zur Methodik der Totalextirpation des Magens , Deutsche Ztschr. f. Chir. 225:391, 1930. 14. (c) Hilarowicz, H.: Zur Technik der totalen Magenextirpation , Zentralbl. f. Chir. 58:2613, 1931. 15. (d) Allen, A. W.: Carcinoma of the Stomach with Special Reference to Total Gastrectomy , Ann. Surg. 107:770, 1938. 16. (e) Lahey, F. H.: Complete Removal of the Stomach for Malignancy: Report of Five Surgically Successful Cases , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 67:212, 1938. 17. (f) Lahey, F. H., and Marshall, S. F.: Indications for, and Experience with, Total Gastrectomy , Ann. Surg. 119:300, 1944. 18. (g) Horsley, J. S.: Operative Surgery , St. Louis, C. V. Mosby Company, 1940, vol. 2, p. 1032. 19. (h) Graham, R. R.: Total Gastrectomy for Carcinoma of the Stomach , Arch. Surg. 46:907 ( (June) ) 1943. 20. (i) Pack, G. T., and McNeer, G.: Total Gastrectomy for Cancer , Internat. Abstr. Surg. 77:265, 1943. 21. Jones, T. E., and Kehm, R. W.: Total Gastrectomy , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 80:534. 1945. 22. Moreland, R. B.: Total Gastrectomy , Arch. Surg. 52:603 ( (May) ) 1946.Crossref http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Surgery American Medical Association

A MODIFIED TECHNIC FOR TOTAL GASTRECTOMY

Archives of Surgery , Volume 54 (3) – Mar 1, 1947

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Abstract SURGICAL history records that Phineas Conner,1 of Cincinnati, did the first complete gastrectomy on a human being in 1884. His patient died on the operating table before the operation could be completed. Thirteen years later, in 1897, Schlatter,2 of Switzerland, successfully removed the stomach completely, and his patient survived one year and fifty-three days. In a discussion of Schlatter's case at a meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirgurie in 1898, Krönlein defined total gastrectomy as complete removal of the stomach with both the pylorus and the cardia and stated that, when examined, the specimen should show a portion of the duodenum at one end and a portion of the esophagus at the other. In a study of all total gastrectomies up to 1929, Finney and Rienhoff3 emphasized the importance of Krönlein's definition, since they found that more than half of the operations recorded as total gastrectomies References 1. Conner, P. S.: Report of a Case of Complete Resection of the Stomach , M. News, New York 45:578, 1884. 2. Schlatter, C.: A Unique Case of Complete Removal of the Stomach: Successful Oesophagoenterostomy; Recovery , M. Rec. 52:909, 1897. 3. Finney, J. M. T., and Rienhoff, W. F. J.: Gastrectomy , Arch. Surg. 18: 140 ( (Jan) ) 1929.Crossref 4. Brigham, C. B.: Case of Removal of the Entire Stomach for Carcinoma , Boston M. & S. J. 138:415, 1898. 5. Harvie, J. B.: Report of a Case Recovery After Gastrectomy for Carcinoma , Ann. Surg. 31:344, 1900. 6. Von Bardeleben, A.: Zur Kasuistik der totalen Magenextirpation , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 27:335, 1901. 7. Herczel, E. V.: Beitrag zur totalen Extirpation des carcinomatösen Magens , Beitr. z. klin. Chir. 34:336, 1902. 8. Moynihan, B. G. A.: On Total Extirpation of the Stomach, with a Record of an Unsuccessful Case , Brit. M. J. 2:1458, 1903. 9. Goldschwend, F.: Operations- und Dauererfolge bei maligner Geschwulstbildung Magens , Arch. f. klin. Chir. 88:218, 1908. 10. Schloffer: Resektion des ganzen Magens , Deutsche med. Wchnschr. 43:1216, 1917. 11. Hoffman, V.: Eine Methode des "plastischen Magenersatzes," Zentralbl. f. Chir. 49:1477, 1922. 12. (a) Reid, M. R.: Total Gastrectomy , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 41:667, 1925. 13. (b) Coenen, H.: Zur Methodik der Totalextirpation des Magens , Deutsche Ztschr. f. Chir. 225:391, 1930. 14. (c) Hilarowicz, H.: Zur Technik der totalen Magenextirpation , Zentralbl. f. Chir. 58:2613, 1931. 15. (d) Allen, A. W.: Carcinoma of the Stomach with Special Reference to Total Gastrectomy , Ann. Surg. 107:770, 1938. 16. (e) Lahey, F. H.: Complete Removal of the Stomach for Malignancy: Report of Five Surgically Successful Cases , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 67:212, 1938. 17. (f) Lahey, F. H., and Marshall, S. F.: Indications for, and Experience with, Total Gastrectomy , Ann. Surg. 119:300, 1944. 18. (g) Horsley, J. S.: Operative Surgery , St. Louis, C. V. Mosby Company, 1940, vol. 2, p. 1032. 19. (h) Graham, R. R.: Total Gastrectomy for Carcinoma of the Stomach , Arch. Surg. 46:907 ( (June) ) 1943. 20. (i) Pack, G. T., and McNeer, G.: Total Gastrectomy for Cancer , Internat. Abstr. Surg. 77:265, 1943. 21. Jones, T. E., and Kehm, R. W.: Total Gastrectomy , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 80:534. 1945. 22. Moreland, R. B.: Total Gastrectomy , Arch. Surg. 52:603 ( (May) ) 1946.Crossref

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