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Understanding short bowel syndrome: Current status and future perspectives
Affiliation:1. Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Unit, IRCCS Ca’ Granda Foundation, Policlinico Hospital, University of the Study of Milan, Italy;2. Gastroenterology Unit, National Cancer Institute (INT), Milan, Italy;3. Division of Surgical Oncology, ASST Bergamo Ovest, Treviglio, Italy;4. Division of Gastroenterology and Center for Autoimmune Liver Diseases, San Gerardo Hospital, University of Milano, Bicocca School of Medicine, Monza, Italy;5. Division of Surgery, San Gerardo Hospital, University of Milano – Bicocca School of Medicine, Monza, Italy
Abstract:Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare malabsorptive disorder as a result of the loss of bowel mass mostly secondary to surgical resection of the small intestine. Other causes are vascular diseases, neoplasms or inflammatory bowel disease. The spectrum of the disease is widely variable from single micronutrient malabsorption to complete intestinal failure, depending on the remaining length of the small intestine, the anatomical portion of intestine and the function of the remnant bowel. Over the last years, the management of affected patients has remarkably improved with the increase in patients’ quality of life and survival, mainly thanks to advances in home-based parenteral nutrition (PN). In the last ten years new treatment strategies have become available together with increasing experience and the encouraging results with new drugs, such as teduglutide, have added a new dimension to the management of SBS.This review aims to summarize the knowledge available in the current literature on SBS epidemiology, pathophysiology, and its surgical (including intestinal lengthening procedures and intestinal transplantation) and medical management with emphasis on the recent advances.Moreover, this review attempts to provide the new understanding and recent approaches to SBS complications such as sepsis, catheter thrombosis, and intestinal failure-associated liver disease.
Keywords:Home-based parenteral nutrition (HPN)  Intestinal failure  Intestinal transplantation  Malabsorption  Short bowel syndrome (SBS)  Teduglutide
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