Çukurova Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi (Apr 2014)

Jejunal Replacement of Stomach in Two Children with Total Gastric Necrosis

  • Onder Ozden,
  • Ender Fakioglu,
  • Hilmi Serdar Iskit,
  • Hasan Okur,
  • Unal Zorludemir

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 403 – 407

Abstract

Read online

Total gastrectomy is an extremely rare procedure in children and experience with its replacement is very limited. We present two patients who had jejunal replacement due to total gastric necrosis. The first patient was a- 2-year-old boy who admitted with a history of caustic ingestion. He was taken operation because of gastric perforation and necrosis. Anastomosis was applied by using jejunal segments. The second patient was an 11-years-old girl who left diaphragmatic hernia and acute gastric volvulus. At laparotomy, Total gastrectomy and Hunt-Lawrence type gastroesophostomy were made. Reconstruction with jejunum is thought as a good option in total gastric necrosis according to our 2 patient experiences. [Cukurova Med J 2014; 39(2.000): 403-407]

Keywords