Trout H H, Lewis C D, Harmon J W
Am J Surg. 1978 Jan;135(1):102-9. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(78)90018-1.
Proximal gastric vagotomy is an operation consisting of division of all vagal fibers to the acid-secreting portion of the stomach. These fibers are usually divided along the lesser curvature of the stomach; however, because of a high rate of duodenal ulcer recurrence in some series, it has become apparent that it is important to divide the vagal fibers to the stomach leaving the main vagal trunks along the distal 5 cm of esophagus in order to achieve both adequate control of acid secretion and also a lower duodenal ulcer recurrence rate. The data presented in this study of ten mongrel dogs suggest that, in the dog, division of the vagal fibers along the lesser curvature is more important in reducing acid secretion than is esophageal vagotomy; but the data also emphasize the contribution of the vagal fibers along the distal esophagus since a marked reduction in 2 DG-stimulated acid secretion can only be achieved by dividing the vagal fibers around the distal esophagus as well as those along the lesser curvature.
近端胃迷走神经切断术是一种将所有通向胃泌酸部分的迷走神经纤维切断的手术。这些纤维通常沿着胃小弯切断;然而,在一些系列研究中,由于十二指肠溃疡复发率较高,很明显,为了充分控制胃酸分泌并降低十二指肠溃疡复发率,切断通向胃的迷走神经纤维同时保留食管远端5厘米处的主要迷走神经干很重要。这项对十只杂种狗的研究中呈现的数据表明,在狗身上,沿着胃小弯切断迷走神经纤维在减少胃酸分泌方面比食管迷走神经切断术更重要;但数据也强调了食管远端迷走神经纤维的作用,因为只有通过切断食管远端周围以及胃小弯处的迷走神经纤维,才能显著降低2-脱氧葡萄糖刺激的胃酸分泌。