Gastric diverticulum and annular pancreas: Benign tumor and gastric diverticulum
Divertículo gástrico y páncreas anular: Tumor benigno y divertículo gástrico
Resumen:
In the case of two patients operated upon within the last year, pre-operatory radiological . diagnosis indicated juxtacardialdiverticulum, but operatory exploration not only confirmed the presence of this lesion but also showed in both patientsthe existence of other affections. In the first patient, a annular pancreas so far asymptomatic, partially occluded the duodenum. He was successfully treatment by resection of part of the ring. The second patient who carne to us with digestivehemorrhage, had also an ulcerated bleeding gastric fibromioma which hid the gastric volvulus in the X-ray picture.He was treated by a proximal gastrectomy with good results.
En dos enfermos operados en el último año se hizo diagnóstico radiológico preoperatorio de divertículo yuxtacardial, pero laexploración operatoria, si bien confirmó la presencia de esta lesión, demostró en ambos la existencia de otras afecciones. En el primero un páncreas anular que había sido asintomático hasta entonces, ocluía parcialmente al duodeno. Fue tratado con éxito mediante la resección de parte del anillo. El segundo enfermo que se presentó con una hemorragia digestiva tenía además un fibromioma gástrico ulcerado sangrante que ocultaba un vólvulo gástrico en la radiografía. Fue tratado mediante una gastrectomía proximal con buenos resultados.
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divertículo cirugía gástrica tumores benignos diverticulum gastric surgery benign tumors |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2267 | |
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Sumario: | In the case of two patients operated upon within the last year, pre-operatory radiological . diagnosis indicated juxtacardialdiverticulum, but operatory exploration not only confirmed the presence of this lesion but also showed in both patientsthe existence of other affections. In the first patient, a annular pancreas so far asymptomatic, partially occluded the duodenum. He was successfully treatment by resection of part of the ring. The second patient who carne to us with digestivehemorrhage, had also an ulcerated bleeding gastric fibromioma which hid the gastric volvulus in the X-ray picture.He was treated by a proximal gastrectomy with good results. |
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