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Antimesenteric tapering enteroplasty in an adult patient with clinical evidence of obstruction: a bowel-preserving alternative to resection.

作者信息

Lavotshkin S, Savel R H, Theilen T M, Shlasko E, Chorost M I

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Maimonides Medical Center, New York, NY 10021, USA.

出版信息

Eur Surg Res. 2009;43(2):208-10. doi: 10.1159/000225972. Epub 2009 Jun 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The approach to small bowel obstruction, when unrelieved with medical management, is open or laparoscopic exploration, often necessitating lysis of adhesions and the resection of any compromised bowel. In patients with prior bowel resections, the surgeon must tread a fine line, so as not to precipitate the clinical derangement known as short bowel syndrome (SBS). Techniques have been described that curtail the extent of intestinal resection, but these are primarily limited to the pediatric literature and are not commonly practiced in the general surgical population.

METHODS

We report a case of a complicated small bowel obstruction in a patient with pre-existing short bowel length, in which a tapering enteroplasty was performed.

RESULTS

Antimesenteric tapering successfully achieved a return of bowel function, avoiding the morbidity of an extended small bowel resection and the possibility of developing SBS.

CONCLUSION

In such patients who are at high risk of developing SBS, in whom a segment of dilated small bowel has become defunctionalized, leading to significant and life-threatening symptoms, this procedure has the potential to help prevent SBS and its lifelong complications and associated mortality.

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