Plotnikov Iu V
Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 1975 Jul;115(7):23-6.
The results of surgical treatment of 100 patients with hemorrhage from the upper digestive tract (except gastric cancer and hepatic cirrhosis, complicated with bleeding esophageal varices) are discussed. The role of gastrotomy is emphasized, while vagotomy and drainage operations do not seem to be greatly warranted in treatment of chronic and acute gastroduodenal ulcers complicated with bleeding.