
Morbidity and mortality are especially increased in pediatric patients affected of short bowel syndrome in whom ileocecal valve was resected. This report concerns 13 infants and children with short gut syndrome with ileocecal valve resected treated in the last 4 years. In two of them we performed intestinal duplication and in seven an antireflux intestinal valve with a segment of bowel. With that procedure we achieved a significant shortening of the hospital stay as well as reduction in time and quantity of total parenteral nutrition. The rest of the patients were treated with conservative management.
Intestines, Reoperation, Short Bowel Syndrome, Ileocecal Valve, Time Factors, Infant, Newborn, Methods, Humans, Infant, Follow-Up Studies
Intestines, Reoperation, Short Bowel Syndrome, Ileocecal Valve, Time Factors, Infant, Newborn, Methods, Humans, Infant, Follow-Up Studies
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