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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 89(8): 1241-1251, 1988


Original article

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON RECONSTRUCTION AFTER PANCREATECTOMY
― PART II. MYOELECTRIC ACTIVITY OF SMALL INTESTINE AFTER PANCREATODUODENECTOMY一

First Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Masaaki Shiota

The aim of the study was to investigate the intestinal motility on I-type of reconstruction (e.g. Imanaga procedure) and II-type of reconstruction (e.g. Whipple procedure) following pancreatoduodenectomy in conscious dogs by chronically implanted electrodes along the reestablishing small lntestlne.
During fasting, the interdigestive myoelectric complexes (IMCs) were initiated at a variety of electrode sites in either type of reconstruction. Seventy-six percent of the IMCs which were recorded in I-type dogs were propagated in sequence aborad. On the other hand, in II-type dogs, only 49% of the IMCs was propagated aborad. Furthermore the IMC cycles were more irregular in II-type dogs than in I-type dogs. After a meal, a characteristic fed pattern was induced in I-type dogs, whereas in II-type dogs the response of the small intestine to a meal was suppressed.
This study shows that the intestinal myoelectric activity after pancreatoduodenectomy is more markedly disturbed in II-type of reconstruction than in I-type of reconstruction. Such disturbance of the intestinal activity may be a cause of postoperative malnutrition.


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