Objective: To compare critically by meta-analysis the postoperative outcomes after truncal vagotomy and pyloroplasty (TVP) and after highly selective vagotomy (HSV).
Data sources: A search was conducted on MEDLINE with the keywords "peptic ulcer" and "vagotomy". Bibliographics of the articles retrieved and review articles pertaining to the subject were scanned further.
Study selection: Included were only published prospective, randomized controlled trials comparing TVP and HSV in the English-language literature up to April 1991. Twelve studies were found.
Data extraction: Two authors, working independently, abstracted raw data on mortality, recurrence, dumping, diarrhea and postoperative Visick grading.
Data synthesis: A ratio greater than 1.0 indicates a higher proportion occurring with TVP and less than 1.0 a higher proportion with HSV. [Table: See Text]
Conclusion: The results suggest that the likelihood of adverse long-term sequelae is higher with TVP whereas the likelihood of recurrence is higher with HSV.