Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira Heyn, Ana Maria
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Journal of Nutrology (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/78
Resumo: Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is a condition in which nutrients are not absorbed (malabsorption) because a large part of the small intestine is missing or has been surgically removed, developing an Intestinal Failure (IF), that is defined as a loss of absorptive capacity secondary to obstruction, dysmotility, surgical resection, congenital defect, or mucosal disease resulting in chronic diarrhea, dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, micronutrient imbalance, and malnutrition. The long-term survival without parenteral nutrition in patients with the diagnosis of ultrashort bowel syndrome is difficult. his is a case, first reported in the country, of a 63 years old woman with ultrashort bowel syndrome who after three abdominal surgeries was left with only about 35 cm of small intestine with a jejune-transverse anastomosis. During the first surgery the right colon was removed. From the beginning she received Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) lasting about three months, at which time she presented a serious reaction after which she refused further TPN treatment. She lived with oral feeding including nutritional supplements for almost five years, and one significant complication,diarrhea, was managed with loperamida and octreotride.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
title Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
spellingShingle Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
Ferreira Heyn, Ana Maria
short bowel syndrome
total parenteral nutrition
title_short Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
title_full Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
title_fullStr Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
title_full_unstemmed Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
title_sort Ultrashort Bowel Syndrome: long-term survival without Parenteral Nutrition
author Ferreira Heyn, Ana Maria
author_facet Ferreira Heyn, Ana Maria
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira Heyn, Ana Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv short bowel syndrome
total parenteral nutrition
topic short bowel syndrome
total parenteral nutrition
description Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is a condition in which nutrients are not absorbed (malabsorption) because a large part of the small intestine is missing or has been surgically removed, developing an Intestinal Failure (IF), that is defined as a loss of absorptive capacity secondary to obstruction, dysmotility, surgical resection, congenital defect, or mucosal disease resulting in chronic diarrhea, dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, micronutrient imbalance, and malnutrition. The long-term survival without parenteral nutrition in patients with the diagnosis of ultrashort bowel syndrome is difficult. his is a case, first reported in the country, of a 63 years old woman with ultrashort bowel syndrome who after three abdominal surgeries was left with only about 35 cm of small intestine with a jejune-transverse anastomosis. During the first surgery the right colon was removed. From the beginning she received Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) lasting about three months, at which time she presented a serious reaction after which she refused further TPN treatment. She lived with oral feeding including nutritional supplements for almost five years, and one significant complication,diarrhea, was managed with loperamida and octreotride.
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