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... bilateral cervical vagotomy is poorly tolerated by animals , most of them dying within days or weeks of inanition and aspiration pneumonia , so that long - term results have been few except when special techniques such as laryngectomy ...
... bilateral cervical vagotomy is poorly tolerated by animals , most of them dying within days or weeks of inanition and aspiration pneumonia , so that long - term results have been few except when special techniques such as laryngectomy ...
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... Bilateral Supranodosal Vagotomy Sphincter 30 seconds Swallow 50 cm . H2O Pressure ' seconds Figure 2-8 . Resting and deglutitory pressures in canine esophagus . Upper panel : Normal dog . Lower panel : Four weeks after bilateral ...
... Bilateral Supranodosal Vagotomy Sphincter 30 seconds Swallow 50 cm . H2O Pressure ' seconds Figure 2-8 . Resting and deglutitory pressures in canine esophagus . Upper panel : Normal dog . Lower panel : Four weeks after bilateral ...
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... bilateral lesions in nucleus ambiguus . Note that after bilateral destruction of the dorsal motor nucleus , simultaneous responses appear in the body of the esophagus , and the gastroesophageal sphincter does not relax . However , after ...
... bilateral lesions in nucleus ambiguus . Note that after bilateral destruction of the dorsal motor nucleus , simultaneous responses appear in the body of the esophagus , and the gastroesophageal sphincter does not relax . However , after ...
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Amer appearance Arch associated carcinoma cardia cardiospasm cause cells cent changes Chapter Chir clinical Code colleagues Company complications condition considerable contraction Creamer described developed diagnosis difficult diffuse spasm Discussion disease disorder distal dogs dysphagia early effects Ellis esophageal achalasia esophageal motility esophagogastric junction esophagomyotomy et al evidence experience experimental failure Figure findings ganglion cells gastroesophageal sphincter hiatal hernia hydrostatic dilation incision later lower manometric Mayo Clinic motor muscle myotomy nerve normal noted observed obstruction occurs Olsen operation organic pain passed patients patients with achalasia performed period peristaltic permission plexus Plummer Pneumograph postoperative present pressure problems procedure rare recently recorded reference reflux relaxation reported response resting Schlegel seconds seen segment severe sphincter stage stomach stricture studies successful suggested Surg surgeons Surgery surgical swallowing symptoms technique Thorac tion treated treatment tube upper usually vagotomy