Potential complications of this abdominal surgery include excessive bleeding, surgical wound infection, incisional hernia, recurrence of gastric ulcer, chronic diarrhea, and malnutrition
excessive bleeding
Pyloroplasty is a treatment for high-risk patients for gastric or peptic ulcer disease.
Pyloroplasty
peptic ulcer disease (PUD).A pyloroplasty is performed to treat the complications of PUD or when medical treatment has not been able to control PUD in high-risk patients.
. Blood and urine studies, along with various x rays may be ordered as the doctor deems necessary.
Vagotomy, antrectomy , pyloroplasty are surgeries for gastric and peptic ulcers, now very rare
Complete healing is expected without complications. Recovery and a return to normal activities should take from four to six weeks.
CPT code; Surgery / Digestive System / Excision; Total or near total esophagectomy without thoracotomy; with pharngyogastrostomy or cervical esophagogastrostomy, with or without pyloroplasty (transhiatal).
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