Linhardt G E, Stoddard C J, Johnson A G
Br J Surg. 1982 Jun;69(6):321-2. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800690610.
The view that woman fare worse than men following gastric surgery led us to examine the results of proximal gastric vagotomy (PGV) performed in 25 women with chronic duodenal ulcer. Follow-up was from 6 months to 8 years, with an average of 45 months. These were compared with men undergoing PGV for the same condition over the same period. The age, duration of symptoms and complication and recurrence rates were similar. Modified Visick grading rated the result as good as in more than 90 per cent of both men and women. Flatulence and postprandial fullness were the most common complaints but were usually mild. The results of PGV in women are just as good as those in men.
认为女性在接受胃手术后比男性恢复得更差的观点,促使我们对25例患有慢性十二指肠溃疡的女性进行近端胃迷走神经切断术(PGV)的结果进行研究。随访时间为6个月至8年,平均45个月。将这些结果与同期因相同病情接受PGV手术的男性进行比较。年龄、症状持续时间、并发症及复发率相似。改良的维斯克(Visick)分级显示,超过90%的男性和女性结果都良好。肠胃胀气和餐后饱腹感是最常见的主诉,但通常较轻。女性PGV手术的结果与男性一样好。