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Intestinal Rehabilitation, Episode 4: Surgical Management, Part 1

Video Published 2022-10-06 Updated 2024-02-10

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Pediatric surgeons discuss surgical management strategies for intestinal failure, focusing on timing and technique of lengthening procedures. Key considerations include preserving developmental motility in the first year of life, managing size discrepancies during anastomosis, and coordinating multidisciplinary care to optimize long-term outcomes.

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  • First 4 months of life are critical for intestinal failure outcomes; early surgical decisions have profound long-term effects on adaptation.
  • Absorptive capacity depends on peristaltic motility ('waves over villi'), not just bowel length—short bowel with good motility can wean from TPN.
  • Rising direct bilirubin signals poor prognosis; multidisciplinary coordination prevents TPN-associated liver disease progression.
  • Size discrepancy at anastomosis must be addressed to avoid functional obstruction; patency alone doesn't ensure adequate function.
  • Lengthening procedures should preserve developmental motility in first year; premature intervention can disrupt intestinal maturation.

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