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The history of gastric dumping syndrome goes back over a hundred years. Over the years various methods have been developed to detect it. | The history of gastric dumping syndrome goes back over a hundred years. Over the years various methods have been developed to detect it. It was initially described after bariatric surgery but later was found in non-surgical causes as well. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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Overview
The history of gastric dumping syndrome goes back over a hundred years. Over the years various methods have been developed to detect it. It was initially described after bariatric surgery but later was found in non-surgical causes as well.
History
- 1913, the symptoms of rapid emptying of the stomach after surgery was first described by Hertz[1].
- 1920, the term "dumping" was made known by Andrew and Mix[2].
- 1948, a British surgeon named Dr. A Hedely Visick developed a classification for dumping syndrome. This determines the severity[3].
- 1970, a Norwegian doctor named Dr. Helge Sigstad developed a diagnostic index for dumping syndrome. This helps distinguish dumping syndrome from non-dumping causes.
- 2008, a Belgium doctor named Dr. Joris Arts developed a scoring system by means of a questionnaire for dumping syndrome. This helps distinguish early dumping syndrome from late dumping syndrome[3].
References
- ↑ Hertz AF (1913). "IV. The Cause and Treatment of Certain Unfavorable After-effects of Gastro-enterostomy". Ann. Surg. 58 (4): 466–72. PMC 1407579. PMID 17863076.
- ↑ Wyllys E, Andrews E, Mix C L (1920). "'Dumping stomach' and other results of gastrojejunostomy: operative cure by disconnecting old stoma". Surgery Clinic Chicago. 4 (4): 879–892. PMID url= Check
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value (help). Vancouver style error: punctuation (help) - ↑ 3.0 3.1 Papamargaritis D, Koukoulis G, Sioka E, Zachari E, Bargiota A, Zacharoulis D, Tzovaras G (2012). "Dumping symptoms and incidence of hypoglycaemia after provocation test at 6 and 12 months after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy". Obes Surg. 22 (10): 1600–6. doi:10.1007/s11695-012-0711-3. PMID 22773085.