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Original Article

Risk of Gallstone Formation after Jejunoileal Bypass Increases more with a 1:3 than with a 3:1 Jejunoileal Ratio

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Pages 979-984 | Received 31 Mar 1980, Accepted 17 Apr 1980, Published online: 22 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

The rate of gallstone formation after jejunoileal bypass and the influence on the rate of the jejunoileal ratio of the functioning segment were assessed in 265 obese patients without stones in the gallbladder. After on the average 20.1 months of observation 231 patients were adequately examined for gallstones, which had developed in 2 (4%) out of 46 unoperated patients, in 9 (9%) out of 100 with a 3:1 jejunoileal ratio, and in 17 (20%) out of 85 with a 1:3 jejunoileal ratio of the functioning segment of the bypass. This result suggests that the association of ileal dysfunction and gallstone formation depends on the length of the functioning jejunum, which, according to previous studies, may reduce bile lithogenicity by stimulating bile salt synthesis.

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