a gastrojejunostomy is a surgical procedure, where doctors connect the stomach to the jejunum. Which allows food, medication and liquids to freely pass to the duodenum.
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Gastric ulcers are often treated with a distal gastrectomy, followed by gastroduodenostomy or gastrojejunostomy,
Other potential nutritional complications with gastrojejunostomy include: steatorrhea, weight loss, vomiting, and bacterial overgrowth. This type of surgery also known as Billroth II has greater amounts of dumping syndrome associated with it than Billroth I. Source: Krause's Food & Nutrition Therapy by L. Kathleen Mahan
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