This document discusses surgical treatment options for peptic ulcers. It outlines the indications for surgery including recurrent or non-healing ulcers, hemorrhage, or suspicion of malignancy. For duodenal ulcers, surgical options include vagotomy with drainage procedures like pyloroplasty or different types of gastrojejunostomy. For gastric ulcers, the aim of surgery is to bypass the ulcer, which can be done with Billroth I or II procedures. The document provides an overview of common surgical treatments for peptic ulcers.