Jaboulay pyloroplasty


Ja·bou·lay py·lo·ro·plas·ty

(zhah'bū-lā'), a side-to-side gastroduodenostomy, useful when the pylorus and proximal duodenum are extensively scarred or indurated by peptic ulcer disease.

Jaboulay pyloroplasty

A pyloroplasty in which the pyloric antrum and proximal duodenum are opened separately and then joined side-to-side by overlapping them. This procedure is typically used to relieve gastric outlet obstruction. See also: Jaboulay, Mathieu

Jaboulay,

Mathieu, French surgeon, 1860-1913. Jaboulay amputation - amputation of an entire leg together with the os coxae. Synonym(s): hemipelvectomyJaboulay buttonJaboulay method - anastomosis of arteries by splitting the cut ends a short distance, suturing the flaps together, and applying intima to intima. Synonym(s): broad marginal confrontation methodJaboulay pyloroplasty - a side-to-side gastroduodenostomy.