Posterior perforated ulcer on pyloric antrum cause abscess formation in
Correct Answer: Lesser sac
Description: Commonly gastric ulcer perforates in the lesser curve near the antrum perforates.amount of gas escaped is more than the perforated DU, malignancy should always be suspected and so biopsy from the edge is a must.commonly they are prepyloric in position.distal gastrectomy, including ulcer area, is better if the patient,s condition is ourable. Ref: SRB&;s manual of surgery,5 th ed, pg no 833
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