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Distal Duodenogastrostomy or Proximal Jejunogastrostomy in the Management of Ultra-Short Bowel

Inflammatory bowel disease, vascular disease, volvulus, adhesions, or abdominal trauma may necessitate extensive small-bowel resection resulting in an ultra-short distal duodenal or jejunal stump. If this distal duodenal or short jejunal stump is too short for stoma creation and bowel continuity res...

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Autores principales: Hofker, Tjipke Olivier, Kaijser, Mirjam Anna, Nieuwenhuijs, Vincent B., Lange, Johan Frederick Michel, Hofker, Hendrik Sijbrand
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Publicado: Springer US 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5838119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29273999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11605-017-3654-0
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author Hofker, Tjipke Olivier
Kaijser, Mirjam Anna
Nieuwenhuijs, Vincent B.
Lange, Johan Frederick Michel
Hofker, Hendrik Sijbrand
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description Inflammatory bowel disease, vascular disease, volvulus, adhesions, or abdominal trauma may necessitate extensive small-bowel resection resulting in an ultra-short distal duodenal or jejunal stump. If this distal duodenal or short jejunal stump is too short for stoma creation and bowel continuity restoration is hazardous or not possible at all, a distal duodenogastrostomy or proximal jejunogastrostomy in combination with drainage of the stomach is an option to prevent stump leakage. Although successful, this distal duodenogastrostomy has been described only in very few patients and in older records. We reintroduced this technique and describe a recent series of patients that confirms its usefulness in certain conditions. The technique of the distal duodenogastrostomy or proximal jejunogastrostomy with gastric drainage was used for the management of the difficult distal duodenum stump in five critically ill patients undergoing extensive bowel resection. Four patients with small-bowel ischemia and one patient suffering from perforating Crohn’s disease and small-bowel volvulus were treated  successfully. The gastrostomies were subsequently converted to a duodenotransversostomy (in two patients) or the patients underwent small-bowel transplantation (two patients). One patient still has a jejunogastrostomy just after the duodenal-jejunal transition. In all five patients, the distal duodenogastrostomy or proximal jejunogastrostomy in combination with gastric drainage functioned well up to restoration of bowel continuity. In one patient, distal duodenogastrostomy and transabdominal gastric drainage functioned well for 5 years. No anastomotic leakage occurred. This procedure provides a feasible solution for an ultra-short bowel at emergency laparotomy. It enhances the surgical armamentarium and provides treatment options for these patients that were perhaps previously deemed unsalvageable.
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spelling pubmed-58381192018-03-09 Distal Duodenogastrostomy or Proximal Jejunogastrostomy in the Management of Ultra-Short Bowel Hofker, Tjipke Olivier Kaijser, Mirjam Anna Nieuwenhuijs, Vincent B. Lange, Johan Frederick Michel Hofker, Hendrik Sijbrand J Gastrointest Surg How I do it Inflammatory bowel disease, vascular disease, volvulus, adhesions, or abdominal trauma may necessitate extensive small-bowel resection resulting in an ultra-short distal duodenal or jejunal stump. If this distal duodenal or short jejunal stump is too short for stoma creation and bowel continuity restoration is hazardous or not possible at all, a distal duodenogastrostomy or proximal jejunogastrostomy in combination with drainage of the stomach is an option to prevent stump leakage. Although successful, this distal duodenogastrostomy has been described only in very few patients and in older records. We reintroduced this technique and describe a recent series of patients that confirms its usefulness in certain conditions. The technique of the distal duodenogastrostomy or proximal jejunogastrostomy with gastric drainage was used for the management of the difficult distal duodenum stump in five critically ill patients undergoing extensive bowel resection. Four patients with small-bowel ischemia and one patient suffering from perforating Crohn’s disease and small-bowel volvulus were treated  successfully. The gastrostomies were subsequently converted to a duodenotransversostomy (in two patients) or the patients underwent small-bowel transplantation (two patients). One patient still has a jejunogastrostomy just after the duodenal-jejunal transition. In all five patients, the distal duodenogastrostomy or proximal jejunogastrostomy in combination with gastric drainage functioned well up to restoration of bowel continuity. In one patient, distal duodenogastrostomy and transabdominal gastric drainage functioned well for 5 years. No anastomotic leakage occurred. This procedure provides a feasible solution for an ultra-short bowel at emergency laparotomy. It enhances the surgical armamentarium and provides treatment options for these patients that were perhaps previously deemed unsalvageable. Springer US 2017-12-22 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5838119/ /pubmed/29273999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11605-017-3654-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Distal Duodenogastrostomy or Proximal Jejunogastrostomy in the Management of Ultra-Short Bowel
title Distal Duodenogastrostomy or Proximal Jejunogastrostomy in the Management of Ultra-Short Bowel
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title_full_unstemmed Distal Duodenogastrostomy or Proximal Jejunogastrostomy in the Management of Ultra-Short Bowel
title_short Distal Duodenogastrostomy or Proximal Jejunogastrostomy in the Management of Ultra-Short Bowel
title_sort distal duodenogastrostomy or proximal jejunogastrostomy in the management of ultra-short bowel
topic How I do it
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5838119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29273999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11605-017-3654-0
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