短肠综合症和吸收不良-原因和预防。

Viszeralmedizin Pub Date : 2014-06-01 DOI:10.1159/000363276
Jon S Thompson
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摘要

背景:短肠综合征(SBS)是多种情况下广泛切除肠道引起的一种疾病。病因因年龄组而异。坏死性小肠结肠炎是婴儿的主要病因。在年龄较大的儿童中,创伤和恶性肿瘤最为常见。术后SBS在成人中最为常见,其次是肠系膜血管疾病和癌症/放疗。方法:系统文献复习。结果:应高度重视SBS的预防。每个病因都已被评估,并制定了防止广泛切除的策略。其中包括对再手术采取周到的方法,早期识别并发症,如肠缺血,减少放射性肠炎,以及在克罗恩病等疾病中使用保肠疗法。结论:几种预防SBS的手术策略是有效的。再手术的时机和程度需要慎重考虑。尽量减少肠切除术,保留肠道技术治疗并发症,如瘘管或狭窄,以及重塑手术是重要的。
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Short Bowel Syndrome and Malabsorption - Causes and Prevention.

Background: The short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a condition caused by extensive intestinal resection for a variety of conditions. The etiology varies by age group. Necrotizing enterocolitis is the leading cause in infants. In older children, trauma and malignancies are most common. Postoperative SBS has become most common in adults, followed by mesenteric vascular disease and cancer/irradiation.

Methods: Systematic literature review.

Results: Prevention of SBS should be given high priority. Each of the etiologies has been evaluated and strategies to prevent extensive resection have been developed. These include a thoughtful approach to reoperation, early identification of complications, e.g. intestinal ischemia, reducing radiation enteritis, and bowel-conserving therapies in diseases such as Crohn's disease.

Conclusion: Several operative strategies to prevent SBS are useful. Timing and extent of reoperation need careful consideration. Minimizing intestinal resection, bowel-conserving techniques for complications such as fistula or strictures, and remodeling procedures are important.

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Viszeralmedizin GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-SURGERY
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