Op. Horvath et al., Nutritional and life-quality consequences of aboral pouch construction after total gastrectomy: a randomized, controlled study, EUR J SUR O, 27(6), 2001, pp. 558-563
Aims: The aboral pouch, a new type of gastric substitute, has been introduc
ed after total gastrectomy and compared to simple Roux-en-Y reconstruction
in a prospective, randomized study. Anthropometric data, serum nutritional
parameters, small intestinal passage, lipid and carbohydrate absorption and
quality of life were measured 6 and 12 months after total gastrectomy.
Patients and Methods: Between September 1997 and April 2000 46 patients ent
ered the study, 24 to the aboral pouch group and 22 to the control, simple
Roux-en-Y group.
Results: Interim analysis of the data revealed significantly higher serum c
holesterol levels, better lipid absorption and quality of life in patients
who underwent aboral pouch construction.
Conclusion: Aboral pouch construction is a feasible reconstruction method a
fter total gastrectomy providing better lipid absorption and quality of lif
e for patients after total gastrectomy. (C) 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.