Reduodenization

Reduodenization is an operation in which the patency of the duodenum is restored after its removal or obstruction.

Reduodenization is carried out for cancer of the stomach, intestines, biliary tract, pancreas and other diseases. In addition, reduodenization can be performed for injuries to the stomach and intestines.

During the operation, the duodenal stump is connected to the jejunum or stomach. This allows you to restore the normal functioning of the digestive system and prevent the development of complications.

The reduodenization operation can be performed either open or laparoscopically. After the operation, the patient must undergo a rehabilitation course, which includes taking medications and following a diet.

It is important to note that reduodenization is a complex operation that can have serious complications. Therefore, before performing the operation, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination and choose the optimal method of performing it.



Reduodenoplastic surgery is a surgical intervention that is aimed at restoring the stomach in various pathologies. Caused mainly by gastrointestinal diseases of a non-inflammatory nature. Due to the development of stomach disease, the innervation and blood supply to the organ is disrupted, as a result it contracts and gradually completely decreases to the size of the palm. Direct indications for reudenogastroplasty include:

1. Atrophy of the gastric mucosa is a pathological condition characterized by the loss of a large number of cells, as a result of which the process of absorption of nutrients and vitamins is disrupted, the walls of the stomach become thinner, change their shape to flat, which leads to a decrease in its volume to