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Short Bowel Syndrome in Childhood

Short Bowel Syndrome in Childhood

9781615046508
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Extensive loss of small bowel in all age groups has dramatic consequences on the lifestyle of the patient and the whole family and is accompanied by significant morbidity and mortality. All patients need nutritional and medical support and some of them remain dependent on long-term parenteral therapy. Recurrent surgical interventions or even intestinal transplantation may be necessary. However, the intestinal tract exhibits an astonishing ability to compensate for an extensive loss of small bowel. Adaptation to the new situation takes place with time by structural and functional changes resulting in an increased surface area with improved digestive and absorptive capacity. This process, however, differs markedly among individual patients depending on the remaining length and functional quality of small bowel. Mechanisms supporting, and complications delaying, the adaptation process have been studied extensively over the past decades. This review presents a survey of incidence, etiology, and consequences of extensive loss of small bowel. A short description of the normal digestive and absorptive function of the gastrointestinal tract and the pathophysiological consequences in short bowel cases is followed by discussing the current field of basic research, presenting today’s medical and surgical treatment modalities and the related results in patients with SBS. Most of the data are derived from animal studies or research performed on newborns and infants suffering from SBS, but the majorities are equally relevant to the adolescent and adult age group.
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69830
9781615046508
9781615046508

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
101
Dimensions (mm)
187.00 x 235.00
  • Introduction Incidence and Etiology Digestion and Absorption under Normal Conditions Pathophysiology of Extensive Small Bowel Loss The Process of Intestinal Adaptation Factors Involved in Intestinal Adaptation Estimating Functioning Bowel-Citrulline Conservative Therapy of SBS in Humans Home Parenteral Nutrition Monitoring of Important Parameters Surgical Therapy Complications Long-Term Results References Authors Biography
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