Pyloromyotomy

Pyloromyotomy is a surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the longitudinal and circular muscles of the pylorus. It is used to treat hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. Hypertrophied muscle is cut along the whole length, till mucosa bulges out. If mucosa is injured, it is sutured horizontally using interrupted vicryl or silk sutures.[1] It is also known as Ramstedt's Operation, after Conrad Ramstedt who performed the procedure in 1911. However, it was actually Harold Stiles who first performed the procedure in 1910.[2]

Notes

  1. Bhat, Sriram (2010). SRB manual of Surgery. New Delhi: Jaypee Publications. p. 877.
  2. Bax, Georgeson & Rothenberg 2008, p. 281.

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