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* In 1887, the clinical picture and [[pathology]] of pyloric stenosis was described by the Danish pediatrician Harald [[Hirschsprung's disease|Hirschsprung]]. | * In 1887, the clinical picture and [[pathology]] of pyloric stenosis was described by the Danish pediatrician Harald [[Hirschsprung's disease|Hirschsprung]]. | ||
* In 1912, Conrad Ramstedt witnessed complete recovery of a patient with pyloric stenosis after undergoing [[pyloroplasty]]. | * In 1912, Conrad Ramstedt witnessed complete recovery of a patient with pyloric stenosis after undergoing [[pyloroplasty]]. | ||
* | * Till date, Ramstedt [[pyloromyotomy]] is understood to be the standard procedure in patients with pyloric stenosis. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamadmostafa Jahansouz M.D.[2]
Overview
In 1717, Dr. Patrick Blair reported autopsy findings of pyloric stenosis for first time. In 1912, Conrad Ramstedt witnessed complete recovery of a patient with pyloric stenosis after undergoing pyloroplasty.
Historical Perspective
- In 1717, Dr. Patrick Blair first reported autopsy findings of pyloric stenosis.
- In 1887, the clinical picture and pathology of pyloric stenosis was described by the Danish pediatrician Harald Hirschsprung.
- In 1912, Conrad Ramstedt witnessed complete recovery of a patient with pyloric stenosis after undergoing pyloroplasty.
- Till date, Ramstedt pyloromyotomy is understood to be the standard procedure in patients with pyloric stenosis.