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Importance of Ileum and Colon in Children with Short Bowel Syndrome
Institution:1. Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA;2. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract:BackgroundIt is well known that small bowel length is a dominant prognostic indicator in patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS). The relative importance of jejunum, ileum, and colon is less well defined in children with SBS. Here we review the outcome of children with SBS with respect to the type of remnant intestine.MethodsA retrospective review of 51 children with SBS was conducted at a single institution. The duration of parenteral nutrition use was the main outcome variable. The length of the remaining intestine as well as the type of intestine were recorded for each patient. Kaplan–Meier analyses were conducted to compare the subgroups.ResultsChildren with greater than 10% expected small bowel length or more than 30 cm of small bowel achieved enteral autonomy faster than those with less. The presence of ileocecal valve enhanced the ability to wean from parenteral nutrition. The presence of ileum significantly enhanced the ability to wean from parenteral nutrition. Patients with the entire colon also achieved enteral autonomy sooner than those with partial colon.ConclusionsThe preservation of ileum and colon is important in patients with SBS. Approaches to preserve or lengthen ileum and colon may be beneficial for these patients.Level of evidenceIV.
Keywords:Short bowel syndrome  Ileum  Colon  Parenteral nutrition
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