Advances in mechanisms of postsurgical gastroparesis syndrome and its diagnosis and treatment

Chinese Journal of Digestive Diseases
Ke DongQuan Lin Guan

Abstract

Postsurgical gastroparesis syndrome (PGS) is a complex disorder characterized by post-prandial nausea and vomiting, and gastric atony in the absence of mechanical gastric outlet obstruction, and is often caused by operation at the upper abdomen, especially by gastric or pancreatic resection, and sometimes also by operation at the lower abdomen, such as gynecological or obstetrical procedures. PGS occurs easily with oral intake of food or change in the form of food after operation. These symptoms can be disabling and often fail to be alleviated by drug therapy, and gastric reoperations usually prove unsuccessful. The cause of PGS has not been identified, nor has its mechanism quite been clarified. PGS after gastrectomy has been reported in many previous studies, with an incidence of approximately 0.4-5.0%. PGS is also a frequent complication of pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy (PPPD), and the complication occurs in the early postoperative period in 20-50% of patients. PGS caused by pancreatic cancer cryoablation (PCC) has been reported about in 50-70% of patients. Therefore, PGS has a complex etiology and might be caused by multiple factors and mechanisms. The frequency of this complication varies directly with the type ...Continue Reading

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