Gastrojejunostomy

Gastrojejunostomy is a surgical operation that involves connecting the jejunum to an opening made in the stomach. It is performed instead of gastroduodenostomy, if the latter operation is associated with technical difficulties, or as an independent operation to eliminate the reverse flow of bile into the stomach.

Gastrojejunostomy is performed for peptic ulcers of the stomach and duodenum, stomach tumors and other diseases in which the normal passage of food from the stomach to the intestines is disrupted. The purpose of the operation is to create a workaround for transporting food, avoiding an obstacle.

With a gastrojejunostomy, an incision is made in the stomach and jejunum. Then the ends of the stomach and intestines are connected to each other, forming an anastomosis. This allows food to pass directly from the stomach into the small intestine without passing through the duodenum. Thus, gastrojejunostomy facilitates the evacuation of contents from the stomach and reduces the symptoms of diseases that cause obstruction.

The operation is usually performed under general anesthesia and lasts 1-2 hours. After gastrojejunostomy, the patient is prescribed a special diet for gentle nutrition in the first weeks after surgery. If you follow your doctor's recommendations, complications after this operation are rare.



Gastrojejunostomy (gastrojejunostomy, gastrojejunostomy) is a surgical method of connecting the stomach and jejunum to restore patency in case of obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as in some other diseases. As a rule, it is performed in case of intestinal obstruction when it is necessary to restore the patency between the stomach and the first section of the small intestine.

Gastrojejunostomy surgery is a surgical procedure during which the stomach is connected to the jejunum. It can be performed as an independent intervention or in combination with other operations, for example, for stomach cancer or duodenal cancer.

To perform a gastrojejunostomy, a special instrument is used - a gastrostomy, which is installed in the stomach area and allows it to be connected to the jejunum through an opening in the stomach wall. After this, a tube is installed between the stomach and jejunum, which ensures the passage of the esophagus and stomach.

After the operation, the patient must follow a diet that includes easily digestible foods and avoid overeating. It is also necessary to undergo regular medical examinations and monitor the condition of the gastrointestinal tract.

In general, gastrojejunostomatic surgery is an effective way to restore the patency of the gastrointestinal tract and can be performed either independently or in combination with other surgical interventions. However, like any other surgical operation, it is associated with certain risks and requires careful preparation of the patient and appropriate postoperative therapy.



Gastrojejunotomy or gastrojejunojejunotomy is a surgical procedure in which two digestive organs (stomach and small intestine) are connected to each other. This surgical technique is aimed at treating various gastrointestinal diseases. The article will discuss gastrojejunostomy operations.

Gastrojejunostomy is a connection between the stomach and intestines. According to medical terminology, this surgical intervention is called “Gastroduodenostem”. This method is used for the following medical indications: * stomach ulcer; * large gastric bleeding that cannot be stopped by conservative methods without surgery; * lack of chyme in the duodenum; * stomach tumor that has “grown” onto the pylorus. These intervention methods will not cure problems associated with stomach ulcers. This pathology may reappear after gastrostomy surgery. Gastrojejunostomy surgery is performed for those patients whose ulcer is too localized, and the patient only needs to make an external opening. Gastrostomy has the advantage that it is installed after the end of the operation. As a result, the patient's stomach interacts with the intestinal tract. Thanks to this scheme of work, the gastrointestinal tract is fully functioning.

The operation of this type of surgery is as follows: two metal tubes are installed at the border of the stomach and jejunum