Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation

Complicaciones de la úlcera gastroduodenal. Asociación de perforación y hemorragia

Latourrette, Federico - Geninazzi, Héctor E

Resumen:

The Authors present 15 cases of simultaneous or consecutive gastroduodenal hemorrhage and perforation. The frequency with which these associated formsoccurs vary from 3 to 5 %, though the international Iiterature states a higher number of cases. Difficulties in diagnosis are analized because thedeiayed diagnosis is due to not considering the associated forms, and therefore not looking for it in every patient who <loes not evolve in the usual way. It is also demonstrated that delay in diagnosis produces high mortality for serious complications. They consider the incidence, whether simultaneously or consecutively, as well as the anatomic varietiesof the single, double or extensive ulcers which provoke them. A more radical initial approach is proposed by treating each of these complicatio'ns separately as away of preventing further compl'ications. The logical therapeutics for the stated associated complications is the radical treatment of ulcerous conditions, gastrectomy, vagotomy and pyloroplastia o·r combinations of these. Conservative metho'ds, are discused accord to the high number of patients treated by simple closure of perforation who had to undergo further Surgery. 


Los autores presentan 15 casos rde asociación de perforación y hemorragia gastroduodenal, simultánea o sucesiva. La frecuencia de esta asociación lesiona! oscilaentre un 3 y un 5 %, aunque ,existen cifras mayores en la literatura internacional. Analizan la dificultad diagnóstica, que es real, aunque inte!l'viene en el retardo diagnóstico,la falta de costumbre die pensar y buscar dicha asociación lesiona! en todo enfermo que no evolucione como habitualmente. Se de muestra que el retardo diagnóstico ,genera unaelevada mortalidad, de la grave complicación. Analizan las formas en que se presentan, s


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1978
úlcera duodenal
úlcera
estómago
duodenal ulcer
ulcer
stomach
Español
Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2902
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Geninazzi, Héctor E
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Geninazzi, Héctor E
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv The Authors present 15 cases of simultaneous or&nbsp;consecutive gastroduodenal hemorrhage and perforation.&nbsp;The frequency with which these associated formsoccurs vary from 3 to 5 %, though the international&nbsp;Iiterature states a higher number of cases.&nbsp;Difficulties in diagnosis are analized because thedeiayed diagnosis is due to not considering the associated&nbsp;forms, and therefore not looking for it in every&nbsp;patient who &lt;loes not evolve in the usual way.&nbsp;It is also demonstrated that delay in diagnosis&nbsp;produces high mortality for serious complications.&nbsp;They consider the incidence, whether simultaneously&nbsp;or consecutively, as well as the anatomic varietiesof the single, double or extensive ulcers which&nbsp;provoke them.&nbsp;A more radical initial approach is proposed by&nbsp;treating each of these complicatio'ns separately as away of preventing further compl'ications.&nbsp;The logical therapeutics for the stated associated&nbsp;complications is the radical treatment of ulcerous&nbsp;conditions, gastrectomy, vagotomy and pyloroplastia&nbsp;o·r combinations of these.&nbsp;Conservative metho'ds, are discused accord to the&nbsp;high number of patients treated by simple closure of&nbsp;perforation who had to undergo further Surgery.&nbsp;
Los autores presentan 15 casos rde asociación&nbsp;de perforación y hemorragia gastroduodenal,&nbsp;simultánea o sucesiva.&nbsp;La frecuencia de esta asociación lesiona! oscilaentre un 3 y un 5 %, aunque ,existen cifras&nbsp;mayores en la literatura internacional.&nbsp;Analizan la dificultad diagnóstica, que es&nbsp;real, aunque inte!l'viene en el retardo diagnóstico,la falta de costumbre die pensar y buscar&nbsp;dicha asociación lesiona! en todo enfermo que&nbsp;no evolucione como habitualmente. Se de muestra que el retardo diagnóstico ,genera unaelevada mortalidad, de la grave complicación.&nbsp;Analizan las formas en que se presentan,&nbsp;s
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
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description The Authors present 15 cases of simultaneous or&nbsp;consecutive gastroduodenal hemorrhage and perforation.&nbsp;The frequency with which these associated formsoccurs vary from 3 to 5 %, though the international&nbsp;Iiterature states a higher number of cases.&nbsp;Difficulties in diagnosis are analized because thedeiayed diagnosis is due to not considering the associated&nbsp;forms, and therefore not looking for it in every&nbsp;patient who &lt;loes not evolve in the usual way.&nbsp;It is also demonstrated that delay in diagnosis&nbsp;produces high mortality for serious complications.&nbsp;They consider the incidence, whether simultaneously&nbsp;or consecutively, as well as the anatomic varietiesof the single, double or extensive ulcers which&nbsp;provoke them.&nbsp;A more radical initial approach is proposed by&nbsp;treating each of these complicatio'ns separately as away of preventing further compl'ications.&nbsp;The logical therapeutics for the stated associated&nbsp;complications is the radical treatment of ulcerous&nbsp;conditions, gastrectomy, vagotomy and pyloroplastia&nbsp;o·r combinations of these.&nbsp;Conservative metho'ds, are discused accord to the&nbsp;high number of patients treated by simple closure of&nbsp;perforation who had to undergo further Surgery.&nbsp;
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spelling Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and PerforationComplicaciones de la úlcera gastroduodenal. Asociación de perforación y hemorragiaLatourrette, FedericoGeninazzi, Héctor Eúlcera duodenalúlceraestómagoduodenal ulcerulcerstomachThe Authors present 15 cases of simultaneous or&nbsp;consecutive gastroduodenal hemorrhage and perforation.&nbsp;The frequency with which these associated formsoccurs vary from 3 to 5 %, though the international&nbsp;Iiterature states a higher number of cases.&nbsp;Difficulties in diagnosis are analized because thedeiayed diagnosis is due to not considering the associated&nbsp;forms, and therefore not looking for it in every&nbsp;patient who &lt;loes not evolve in the usual way.&nbsp;It is also demonstrated that delay in diagnosis&nbsp;produces high mortality for serious complications.&nbsp;They consider the incidence, whether simultaneously&nbsp;or consecutively, as well as the anatomic varietiesof the single, double or extensive ulcers which&nbsp;provoke them.&nbsp;A more radical initial approach is proposed by&nbsp;treating each of these complicatio'ns separately as away of preventing further compl'ications.&nbsp;The logical therapeutics for the stated associated&nbsp;complications is the radical treatment of ulcerous&nbsp;conditions, gastrectomy, vagotomy and pyloroplastia&nbsp;o·r combinations of these.&nbsp;Conservative metho'ds, are discused accord to the&nbsp;high number of patients treated by simple closure of&nbsp;perforation who had to undergo further Surgery.&nbsp;Los autores presentan 15 casos rde asociación&nbsp;de perforación y hemorragia gastroduodenal,&nbsp;simultánea o sucesiva.&nbsp;La frecuencia de esta asociación lesiona! oscilaentre un 3 y un 5 %, aunque ,existen cifras&nbsp;mayores en la literatura internacional.&nbsp;Analizan la dificultad diagnóstica, que es&nbsp;real, aunque inte!l'viene en el retardo diagnóstico,la falta de costumbre die pensar y buscar&nbsp;dicha asociación lesiona! en todo enfermo que&nbsp;no evolucione como habitualmente. Se de muestra que el retardo diagnóstico ,genera unaelevada mortalidad, de la grave complicación.&nbsp;Analizan las formas en que se presentan,&nbsp;sSociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay1978-03-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2902Revista Cirugía del Uruguay; Vol. 48 No. 3 (1978): Cirugía del Uruguay; 197-206Revista Cirugía del Uruguay; Vol. 48 Núm. 3 (1978): Cirugía del Uruguay; 197-2061688-1281reponame:Revista Cirugía del Uruguayinstname:Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguayinstacron:Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguayspahttps://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2902/2769info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-03-09T03:18:58Zoai:ojs2.revista.scu.org.uy:article/2902Privadahttps://scu.org.uy/https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/oaiUruguayopendoar:2021-03-09T03:18:58Revista Cirugía del Uruguay - Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguayfalse
spellingShingle Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
Latourrette, Federico
úlcera duodenal
úlcera
estómago
duodenal ulcer
ulcer
stomach
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title Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
title_full Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
title_fullStr Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
title_full_unstemmed Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
title_short Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
title_sort Complicated, Gastroduodenal Ulcer-Association of Hemorrhage and Perforation
topic úlcera duodenal
úlcera
estómago
duodenal ulcer
ulcer
stomach
url https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2902