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Title
Current concepts of intestinal failure / Risto J. Rintala, Mikko Pakarinen, Tomas Wester, editors.
ISBN
9783319425511 (electronic book)
331942551X (electronic book)
9783319425498
3319425498
Published
Switzerland : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
RC860
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.3/4
Summary
This book provides readers with a succinct but comprehensive overview of current concepts relating to intestinal failure, including its treatment, with a particular focus on recent advancements. The opening chapters address basic aspects of intestinal failure, including etiology, clinical pathophysiology, physiology of intestinal adaptation, and intestinal microbiota. The complications of intestinal failure, such as bacterial overgrowth and intestinal failure-associated liver disease, are then discussed. A series of chapters specifically address important strategies in the nutritional, pharmacological, and surgical treatment of intestinal failure as well as the concept of intestinal rehabilitation. Finally, two significant emerging developments are considered: regenerative medicine and distraction enterogenesis. The authors are internationally recognized experts from Europe and North America who are ideally placed to describe current knowledge and progress in the field.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Source of Description
Online resource, title from PDF title page (viewed November 2, 2016)
Intestinal failure in children
Short Bowel Syndrome-Intestinal Adaptation
Bacterial Overgrowth and Intestinal Microbiome
Intestinal failure-associated liver disease
Recent Advances in Nutritional Care of Patients with Intestinal Failure
Pharmacological improvement of bowel function and adaptation
Modern Intestinal rehabilitation and outcomes
Serial transverse enteroplasty
Longitudinal intestinal lengthening
Controlled tissue expansion
Pediatric small bowel transplantation
an update
Intestinal Regeneration
distraction enterogenesis.