Berg G, Matzkies F, Sailer D
Fortschr Med. 1977 Aug 11;95(30):1869-74.
Dietary therapy after gastrectomy demands a differentiated approach. In the immediate postoperative phase parenteral nutrition is indicated. If no complications occur, the transition to oral nutrition can soon be made, the basic principle of which is adherence to 6-8 small meals. Since, in our experience, after gastric resections numerous disorders can occur, a carefully controlled diet with the aid of nutrional anamnesis is to be recommended. At the same time substitution of vitamin B12, iron, calcium and pancreatic enzymes is absolutely essential.