


Understanding Postpyloric Conditions and Procedures
Postpyloric refers to the period of time after the pylorus, which is the lower part of the stomach that connects to the small intestine. In other words, it refers to the portion of the digestive system beyond the pylorus.
The term "postpyloric" is used in medical contexts to describe conditions or procedures that occur or are performed after the pylorus, such as postpyloric bleeding or a postpyloric feeding tube. It can also be used more broadly to describe anything that happens or is located beyond the pylorus, such as postpyloric complications or postpyloric symptoms.



