There are many problems that relate to stomach. One of them is stomach cancer or stomach tumor. If you get stomach cancer or stomach tumor, you may not be able to eat. You need to take surgery in this condition
There are many options of stomach surgery. You have to compare them and choose the most ...
There are many problems that relate to stomach. One of them is stomach cancer or stomach tumor. If you get stomach cancer or stomach tumor, you may not be able to eat. You need to take surgery in this condition
There are many options of stomach surgery. You have to compare them and choose the most appropriate one for you. One of the most popular options is Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy
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Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy for Stomach Cancer
There are many problems that relate to stomach. One of them is stomach cancer or stomach tumor. If you get stomach cancer or stomach tumor, you may not be able to eat. You need to take surgery in this condition
There are many options of stomach surgery. You have to compare them and choose the most appropriate one for you. One of the most popular options is Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy
Types of Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy One of the types is open Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy. The surgery is done through a big incision in the wall of your abdominal. Another one is clipped or stitched into the wall of your stomach. This procedure is taken if you get stomach cancer
What Should You Eat? You have to be careful to choose the foods and beverages. It will be better if you meet and consult with your doctor. After taking the surgery, you are only allowed to take oral fluids. You cannot eat real foods. It may take for a few days depending on your condition after the surgery. You should only drink fluids for about 4 up to 9 days after the surgery. You have to follow this rule so that the recovery will be faster.
What Should You Eat? After 9 days of post surgery or after your stomach can tolerate fluids, your doctor will allow you to eat foods. The foods should be introduced slowly. The portion will be smaller with about 6 up to 8 times per day. You need to reduce the regular meals because the capacity of your stomach will not be able to load too many meals anymore. You may eat carbohydrate foods after the surgery such as eating poultry, fruits, pasta, potato, etc. Dairy products are allowed.
Side Effects of the Surgery Bleeding is the most common side effects after taking this surgery. Wound breakdown will possible to happen. Blood clots belong to one of the side effects of the surgery. This surgery can cause infection. If the infection is in a dangerous condition, the worst possibility is that it causes death.
Side Effects of the Surgery You need to keep hydrated even though you cannot eat too much. You should keep your body balanced because imbalance is one of the causes of complications. If you have anemia, you should get the blood transfusion as soon as possible.
The Indications of Gastrojejunostomy Gastrojejunostomy is indicated by Gastric Outlet Obstruction or well known as GOD. It is the most often Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy indication of this stomach problem. It occurs for prepyloric ulcer or chronic duodenal. Then, it may occur with corrosive injury of your stomach. So, Roux-En-Y Gastrojejunostomy is needed to recover those stomach problems.
The Contra-indications of Gastrojejunostomy One of them is the conditions that can increase anastomotic leak risk. The condition may include diffuse peritonitis as well as severe sepsis. Extensive gastric varices may belong to the contraindications of this stomach problem. Another contraindication is laparoscopic approach.
Technical Considerations You need to optimize preoperative conditions such as to get adequate hydrations. It can prevent or minimize the risk of postoperative complications. Antique Gastrojejunostomy belongs to easy technical considerations that you should pay attention. Another technical consideration is laparoscopic Gastrojejunostomy.
Procedural Planning One of the procedural plans is retrocolic Gastrojejunostomy. It is a short afferent loop that results in the decreased incidence of the syndrome of afferent loop.
Procedural Planning Antecolic is one of the procedural plans if you want to take this stomach surgery. Different from retrocolic , antecolic position should be preferred because this procedure is technically easier. When it is performed for malignant, whether in a palliative or after gastrectomy, the position of antetolic is preferred for the position of retrocolic .
There are many things that you need to pay attention before, during, and after the stomach surgery. This will be a good reference, especially for you who have stomach cancer or a tumor and want to take this stomach surgery. Visit emva.net to learn more .