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Second Serial Transverse Enteroplasty Procedure in an Infant with Extreme Short Bowel Syndrome

Oh JT, Koh H, Chang EY, Chang HK, Han SJ

The serial transverse enteroplasty (STEP) procedure is a novel technique to lengthen and taper the bowel in patients with short bowel syndrome. The advantages of STEP include not only technical...
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Short Bowel Syndrome Due to Infarction of the Superior Mesenteric Artery

Jang YM

  • KMID: 2209408
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2001 Jun;60(6):671-674.
The syndrome of mesenteric ischemia remains clinically challenging despite decades of surgical experience, and occlusive disease involving the arteries to the viscera is associated with the life-threatening complications of intestinal...
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Anesthetic Management of Small Bowel Transplantation for Short Bowel Syndrome: A case report

Lee J, Park CS, Chang HW, Kang SH, Choi JH

General treatment of short bowel syndrome is long-term total parenteral nutrition (TPN). But long-term TPN therapy produces thrombus, infection and obstruction of central veins and results in the life-threatening complications....
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A Case of Neonatal Short Bowel Syndrome

Kim GH, Yoo IC, Lee DH, Lee SJ

  • KMID: 1682731
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1989 Jan;32(1):81-86.
No abstract available.
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A Case of Short Bowel Syndrome Due to Strangulated Congenital Internal Hernia in Children

Sim CE, Moon JS, Kim KH, Kim HS

  • KMID: 2275212
  • Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.
  • 2004 Sep;7(2):268-273.
Short bowel syndrome in children, most commonly results after extensive bowel resection for necrosis of the bowel. It may be caused by several intestinal catastrophes such as volvulus, hernia and...
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Case Report of an Adult Patient Who Underwent a Serial Transverse Enteroplasty Procedure for Short Bowel Syndrome Following an Esophagectomy and Total Gastrectomy

Son SY, Cui LH, Shin HJ, Hur H, Han SU

Since its introduction as an alternative intestinal lengthening technique, the serial transverse enteroplasty (STEP) procedure has been used increasingly as the surgical treatment of choice for children with short bowel...
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Current Status of Intestinal Failure and Intestinal Transplantation

Ko JS

  • KMID: 2315332
  • Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr.
  • 2012 Sep;15(3):127-137.
Pediatric intestinal failure occurs secondary to short bowel syndrome, motility disorders, or malabsorption. The establishment of an intestinal rehabilitation program and the introduction of innovative surgical and medical treatments, such...
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Thiamine Deficiency in a Child with Short Bowel Syndrome and Review

Roilides I, Vasilaki K, Xinias I, Iosifidis , Antachopoulos C, Roilides E

Thiamine (vitamin B₁) is a water-soluble vitamin that is not endogenously synthesized in humans. It is absorbed by the small intestine, where it is activated. Its active form acts as...
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A Case of Lactobacillus Bacteremia during Probiotic Supplementation in a Very Preterm Infant with Short Bowel Syndrome

Kim SN, Lee HY, Kim S, Lee BK, Jung YH, Huh J, Seo JG, Shin SH, Kim EK, Kim HS, Choi JH

Probiotics are living micro-organisms that beneficially affect the composition of the host intestinal microflora. In very preterm infants, probiotics reportedly help reduce necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), invasive fugal colonization and sepsis,...
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Pediatric intestinal failure

Oh SH, Kim KM

Pediatric intestinal failure causes growth failure and mortality in children due to the inability to maintain normal nutritional balance. Short bowel syndrome is the most common cause in pediatric cases,...
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Current status of endoscopic balloon dilation for Crohn's disease

Hirai F

The therapeutic target in Crohn's disease (CD) has been raised to the achievement of mucosal healing. Although effective treatments that target cytokines and other molecules has been widely used for...
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Nutritional Management of a Patient with a High-Output Stoma after Extensive Small Bowel Resection to Treat Crohn's Disease

Lee YJ, Kweon M, Park M

For patients with short bowel syndrome who undergo ileostomy, nutritional management is essential to prevent complications associated with a high-output stoma (HOS). We report a practical example of ostomic, medical...
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Haddad Syndrome with 27 Polyalanine Repeats in PHOX2B Gene in a Korean Infant

Kim SJ, Cho YS, Choi YJ, Chung JH, Jung MH, Lee SJ, Sung IK, Kim SY

  • KMID: 2280845
  • Korean J Perinatol.
  • 2011 Dec;22(4):356-361.
Haddad syndrome is an extremely rare disorder which combines congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) and Hirschsprung's disease. Several reports have demonstrated that CCHS was related to mutation of the PHOX2B...
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Nutritional Support

Lee MD

Nutritional support is one of the major advances in the history of medicine in the 20th century. Since Dudrick and associates (1968) achieved the first successful nutritional support in puppies...
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A Comprehensive Review of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Focusing on Surgical Management

Baik SH, Kim WH

The two main diseases of inflammatory bowel disease are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The pathogenesis of inflammatory disease is that abnormal intestinal inflammations occur in genetically susceptible individuals according...
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Nutrition Support for Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome

Song JY, Kim HY

Short bowel syndrome (SBS) develops in infants and children with inadequate small intestine for digestion and absorption of enteral nutrients for normal growth and development. This can lead to malabsorption...
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Invasive Gastrointestinal and Cutaneous Mucormycosis in Deceased Donor Small Bowel Transplantation: Case Report and Review of Literature

Huh JM, Jung GO, Kwon CH, Joh JW, Kim SJ, Lee SK

Fungal infection is an uncommon complication after small bowel transplantation. We present a rare form of mucormycosis found in the small bowel graft and in the skin of a recipient....
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Pediatric Case of Short Bowel Syndrome: 14-month Experience of Home Parenteral Nutrition

Min JK, Park HJ, Seo JM

Many pediatric patients, particularly those with short bowel syndrome (SBS), will eventually require long-term parenteral nutrition in order to provide adequate nutritional support. This requires an extended hospital stay. We...
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Endoscopic Balloon Dilation for Crohn’s Disease-Associated Strictures

Klag T, Wehkamp J, Goetz M

Management of intestinal strictures associated with Crohn's disease (CD) is clinically challenging despite advanced medical therapy directed toward mucosal healing to positively influence the natural course of CD-associated complications. Although...
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Small Bowel Infarction or Necrosis Due to Mesenteric Venous Thrombosis

Nam SY, Kim YS

  • KMID: 1941169
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2001 Nov;17(2):304-308.
Acute mesenteric infarction due to mesenteric venous thrombosis was first reported by Elliot in 1895. In 1925 Warren and Eberhard characterized mesenteric venous thrombosis as an unique disease. PURPOSE:...
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