Brown Gastroenterostomy

**Brown Gastroenterostomy** is a surgical procedure used to treat diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. It involves inserting a tube (gastrostomy) into the patient's stomach through a small incision in the abdominal wall. A gastrostomy tube is a tube connected to the stomach that allows food to be taken inside the stomach. Brown gastroenterostomy is an effective treatment for stomach cancer and can also be used for other stomach diseases. However, like any other surgery, it can be associated with risks and complications, so careful preparation and diagnosis before the procedure is necessary. In this article we will take a closer look at what a Brown gastroenterologist is, how the operation process goes and what advantages and disadvantages it has.



Braue astroplasty is a method of surgical treatment of stomach or duodenal ulcers, which consists of creating an opening in the wall of the stomach or intestines in order to improve the functioning of the digestive system and eliminate the symptoms of the ulcer. This method was developed by the German surgeon Emil Braue in the 19th century and is widely used to this day.

Brown astroplasty is one of the earliest and most common surgical procedures. It consists of creating the mouth of the gastric outlet duct to the chest through an opening in the wall. Thus, the fluid coming from the stomach is directed to the intestines and passes through other abdominal organs. The surgery is less invasive than others