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Brown gastroenterostomy

Brown gastroenterostomy (N. of Braun, German surgeon, 1847-1911; gastroenterostomia; Greek gaster, gasteros – a stomach + Greek enteron – a gut + Greek stoma – an opening, a mouth) – the surgery applied to imposing of an anastomosis between a jejunum and a stomach at which serous and muscular and back gray and serous stitches are put before opening of a gut and a stomach that allows to protect a surgery field from pollution.

 
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