Subtotal gastrectomy and horizontal jejunostomy for the first half of the colon
Most gastric and duodenal ulcers can be cured by non-surgical treatment of traditional Chinese and western medicine. Surgical treatment is only considered when the following situations occur: 1. Patients with a large amount of ulcer or repeated bleeding. 2. Scarred pyloric obstruction. 3. Acute perforation is not suitable for non-surgical treatment, and generally can tolerate gastrectomy. 4. Gastric ulcers with malignant changes. 5. Refractory ulcers, those who have failed reasonable treatment through internal medicine.
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