Skandalakis J E, Gray S W, Soria R E, Sorg J L, Rowe J S
Am Surg. 1980 Mar;46(3):130-9.
Examination of the distribution of vagus nerve fibers to the stomach in 100 cadavers revealed considerable individual variation. No single pattern shown in textbooks or published papers can be accepted as correct for all individuals. The variations encountered are discussed from the viewpoint of the surgeon who wishes to perform highly selective vagotomy.
对100具尸体中迷走神经至胃的纤维分布进行检查后发现,个体差异相当大。教科书或已发表论文中所展示的单一模式不能被认为对所有个体都是正确的。从希望实施高选择性迷走神经切断术的外科医生的角度,对所遇到的变异情况进行了讨论。