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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1992
With utilization of the techniques discussed in this review, patients with short bowel syndrome can be expected to live prolonged lives, even after fairly massive resection. Advances in parenteral and home parenteral nutrition and changes in the long-term management of chronic complications have altered the lifestyles of patients with short bowel ...
J A, Vanderhoof +4 more
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With utilization of the techniques discussed in this review, patients with short bowel syndrome can be expected to live prolonged lives, even after fairly massive resection. Advances in parenteral and home parenteral nutrition and changes in the long-term management of chronic complications have altered the lifestyles of patients with short bowel ...
J A, Vanderhoof +4 more
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Bacteria, Bones, and Stones: Managing Complications of Short Bowel Syndrome.
Nutrition in clinical practice, 2018Short bowel syndrome (SBS) occurs in patients who have had extensive resection. The primary physiologic consequence is malabsorption, resulting in fluid and electrolyte abnormalities and malnutrition.
E. Johnson, Long Vu, L. Matarese
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1990
Infants with short-bowel syndrome are difficult to manage. Despite supportive measures with parenteral nutrition and surgery to lengthen remaining bowel or increase functional absorptive surface area, the outcome for many of these infants is poor. We have reviewed a series of seven infants diagnosed with severe short bowel. Causes included volvulus (3),
B J, Hancock, N E, Wiseman
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Infants with short-bowel syndrome are difficult to manage. Despite supportive measures with parenteral nutrition and surgery to lengthen remaining bowel or increase functional absorptive surface area, the outcome for many of these infants is poor. We have reviewed a series of seven infants diagnosed with severe short bowel. Causes included volvulus (3),
B J, Hancock, N E, Wiseman
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1991
In this retrospective study the management of infants who had undergone resection of more than 50% of the small bowel as newborn infants between 1970 and 1988 was analyzed to define prognostic factors. Small bowel resections were performed for atresia (36 cases), volvulus (22 cases), gastroschisis (10 cases), necrotizing enterocolitis (11 cases), and ...
O J, Goulet +8 more
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In this retrospective study the management of infants who had undergone resection of more than 50% of the small bowel as newborn infants between 1970 and 1988 was analyzed to define prognostic factors. Small bowel resections were performed for atresia (36 cases), volvulus (22 cases), gastroschisis (10 cases), necrotizing enterocolitis (11 cases), and ...
O J, Goulet +8 more
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2011
Neonatal short bowel syndrome is a disease with a high morbidity and mortality. The management of these patients is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach. Recent advances in medical and surgical treatment options have improved outcomes. The following review highlights salient points in the management of this challenging patient population.
Ivan M, Gutierrez +2 more
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Neonatal short bowel syndrome is a disease with a high morbidity and mortality. The management of these patients is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach. Recent advances in medical and surgical treatment options have improved outcomes. The following review highlights salient points in the management of this challenging patient population.
Ivan M, Gutierrez +2 more
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Intestinal microbiota in short bowel syndrome.
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2018Children with short bowel syndrome have significant changes to their intestinal microbiota after intestinal loss. The purpose of this article is to understand the potential implications of these changes on gut function, hepatic cholestasis and overall ...
Hannah G Piper
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Short bowel syndrome in children and adults: from rehabilitation to transplantation
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2018Introduction: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a dramatic clinical condition in both children and adults; the residual bowel length is not sufficient to avoid intestinal failure, with subsequent malnutrition and growth retardation, and intravenous support ...
A. Lauro, F. Lacaille
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Postoperative Short Bowel Syndrome
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2005Unanticipated massive resection after intraabdominal procedures is an increasing cause of short bowel syndrome (SBS). Our aim was to determine the frequency and potential mechanisms of postoperative SBS.We reviewed retrospectively the clinical course of 210 adult patients with SBS evaluated over a 20-year period.Fifty-two (25%) patients had ...
Jon S, Thompson +4 more
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Enhancing bowel adaptation in short bowel syndrome
Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2002Malabsorption of both nonessential and essential nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes will, if not compensated for by increased intake, lead to diminished body stores and to subclinical and eventually clinical deficiencies. By definition, intestinal failure prevails when parenteral support is necessary to maintain nutritional equilibrium.
Palle Bekker, Jeppesen +1 more
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Short Bowel Syndrome
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2019Short bowel syndrome / intestinal failure (SBS/IF) is a rare and debilitating disease process that mandates a multidisciplinary approach in its management. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), in particular Crohn's disease (CD), predisposes patients to development of SBS/IF.
Matthew A, Fuglestad, Jon S, Thompson
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