Brief Article
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Jan 27, 2014; 6(1): 5-8
Published online Jan 27, 2014. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v6.i1.5
Table 1 Patient demography
SerialNo.Age, yrSexProcedureundergoneNature of gastric ulcerRecoveryDischarge day post-operatively
147MalePCBENIGNU6
254MalePCBENIGNU6
352MalePC + DG + GJBENIGNGF17
477MalePC + SG + GJ + D2MALIGNANTGF + ARDS + MODS + M-
563MaleDG + GJMALIGNANTU6
674FemaleDG + GJBENIGNU6
779FemaleDG + GJBENIGNU6
857MaleDG + GJBENIGNU6
953MaleDG + GJMALIGNANTU8
1046MaleDG + GJBENIGNU
1172MaleDG + GJMALIGNANTU8
1249FemaleDG + GJBENIGNU6
1367MaleDG + GJBENIGNU6
1456MaleDG + GJBENIGNU7
1568FemaleDG + GJMALIGNANTU8
1663MaleDG + GJBENIGNU9
1761MaleDG + GJMALIGNANTU7
1856FemaleDG + GJBENIGNU9
1949MaleDG + GJBENIGNU7
2066MaleDG + GJBENIGNU6
Table 2 Distribution of patients according to age of the patients n (%)
Age groupNumber of patients
41-504 (20)Mean age = 63 yr
51-606 (30)
61-706 (30)
71-804 (20)
Total20
Table 3 Distribution of patients according to the type of surgery n (%)
Type of surgeryNumber of patients
PC4 (18.2)
DG + GJ17 (77.3)
SG + GJ + D21 (4.5)
Total22
Table 4 Distribution of patients according to recovery n (%)
Type of patient complianceNumber of patients
Uneventful recovery18 (85.72)
Complications2 (9.52)
Mortality1 (4.76)
Total21