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Surgical removal of the entire (total) stomach.
Yes it means resection of the stomach. When part of the stomach is removed it is called partial gastrectomy and when the whole stomach is removed, it is called total gastrectomy
During the sleeve gastrectomy, 85% of the stomach is removed and it takes the shape of a sleeve. You can read more about the procedure at http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/gastric-sleeve/
Hello there, I myself have had a total gastrectomy back in 2009, and yes panadol/aspirin etc still work for me, in fact I think they seem to work faster! Hope I have helped you...
gastRECtomy.
Removing the entire stomach is done only for resistant Zollinger-Ellison syndrome or extensive cancers.
If you would like to hear some advices from a expert, M.D, on sleeve gastrectomy surgery, this is the link for you.http://thocc.org/whatsnew/expert-articles_details.aspx?ExpertArticleID=61
Laparoscopy, surgical, gastric restrictive procedure; longitudinal gastrectomy (ie, sleeve gastrectomy)
After a patient undergoes a partial gastrectomy, a nasogastric tube is attached to keep the stomach empty. Complete recovery from a partial gastrectomy can take several weeks.
www.verticalsleevetalk.com is an excellent resource for people considering a gastric sleeve gastrectomy. There you can find a reliable forum populated with other people at all stages of a gastric sleeve gastrectomy.
Gastrectomy is performed for several reasons, most commonly to remove a malignant tumor or to cure a perforated or bleeding stomach ulcer.
It would be total anarchy.