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Intestinální selhání – chirurgická problematika a transplantace střeva

Title in English Intestinal failure – Surgery management and intestinal transplantation
Authors

KUDLA Michal WOHL Petr ŠENKYŘÍK Michal WOHL Pavel BENEŠ Petr GOJDA Jan KOHOUT Pavel MAŇÁK Jan TĚŠÍNSKÝ Pavel NOVÁK František FENCL Filip FRONĚK Jiří

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Diabetologie - Metabolismus - Endokrinologie - Výživa
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
web https://www.tigis.cz/images/stories/DMEV/2023/01/DMEV_1_2023_kudla.pdf
Keywords gastrointestinal tract reconstruction; intestinal failure; short bowel syndrome; small bowel transplantation
Description This presentation aims to summarize the course of action in patients with chronic intestinal failure. Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the most common cause of chronic bowel failure. The etiology of SBS is diverse. SBS treatment involves a complex multidisciplinary approach. Patients often have stomas and intestinal fistulas. They are very often dependent on home parenteral nutrition (HPN). HPN is the only way to manage their severe malnutrition. The most crucial process is attempting to reconstruct their digestive tract with the restoration of its anatomical continuity. If independence on HPN fails after digestive tract reconstruction, pharmacological treatment is used to increase intestine tract resorptive capacity. Furthermore, autologous intestinal reconstruction is planned. In recent years, intestinal or multi-visceral transplantation has become part of treating irreversible intestinal failure in patients who developed HPN complications

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