Duodenojejunostomy

Duodenojejunostomy is a surgical intervention for intestinal diseases, which involves creating an anastomosis between parts of the intestine to drain intestinal contents from the intestine or to exclude the affected area of ​​the stomach or small intestine from the passage of intestinal contents.

Indications for surgical intervention: - fecal fistula after suturing wounds of a hollow organ and completing the reconstructive stages of operations; - narrowing of the anus, anal fissure and distal rectum, especially with impaired sensitivity; - acute infections of the colon and colon due to an existing ulcer. Mainly used for colonic fistulas



Duodenojejunostomy (Duodenoduodenostomy or Esophagoduodenoanastomosis) is a surgical procedure in which part of the duodenum or jejunum is sutured to the upper part of the stomach. With this method, doctors solve problems in the functioning of the small and large intestines, as well as treat stomach disorders and stomach cancer.

- Indications for surgery Surgery may be indicated for the following reasons: Disorders of the production and functioning of the stomach; Intestinal obstruction, if it is associated with narrowing; Colloid ulcerative lesions; Benign polyps (Kennedy disease); Adhesions or other internal obstacles to the passage of food from the stomach to the intestines. In cases where the intervention was carried out according to the recommendations of the attending physician, and contraindications were taken into account, after the operation the patient’s life returns