An animal model for short-bowel syndrome in piglets to assess the efficiency of bowel-lengthening procedures

被引:9
|
作者
Sacher, P
Stauffer, UG
机构
关键词
short-bowel syndrome; intestinal lengthening;
D O I
10.1055/s-2008-1071094
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Intestinal lengthening is considered to be one of the most effective surgical interventions to improve the deleterious sequelae of short-bowel syndrome. To assess the efficiency of bowel-lengthening procedures in short-bowel syndrome, an animal model was created in minipigs that show malnutrition, weight loss and small-bowel dilatation. Group 1 consisted of three animals with a 95% distal intestinal resection leaving 15 cm of ileum. Group 2 comprised six animals with a 95% distal intestinal resection leaving only 5 cm of ileum, and group 3 consisted of three animals with a 95% distal intestinal resection leaving 5 cm of ileum and construction of a distal small-bowel stenosis by temporary banding. In group 1 there was a significant increase in length of residual bowel at terminal laparotomy at 10 weeks and a significant difference for protein and potassium. No bowel dilatation occurred and no animal lost weight. Group 2 animals showed a continuous loss of weight after the intestinal resection and significantly different values in animal profile were found at 10 weeks but no significant difference in length or in diameter of the residual bowel. In group 3, all animals demonstrated a significant dilatation of the residual small bowel at 1 week when the stenosis was resected and bowel continuity restored. We conclude that in piglets a 95% distal intestinal resection leaving 5 cm of ileum leads to a short-bowel syndrome with malnutrition and weight loss, but no intestinal dilatation. To provoke an additional intestinal dilatation, creation of a distal stenosis is mandatory. Animals of group 3 represent a suitable model to assess the efficacy of short-bower lengthening procedures.
引用
收藏
页码:207 / 211
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Morbidity and mortality of the short-bowel syndrome
    Mayr, JM
    Schober, PH
    Weissensteiner, U
    Höllwarth, ME
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 1999, 9 (04) : 231 - 235
  • [32] THE SHORT-BOWEL SYNDROME - UNDERDIAGNOSIS OR UNDERTREATMENT
    STOKES, MA
    GOREY, TF
    IRISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 1994, 163 (02) : 53 - 55
  • [33] Current update of short-bowel syndrome
    Scolapio, JS
    CURRENT OPINION IN GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2004, 20 (02) : 143 - 145
  • [34] EXTREME SHORT-BOWEL SYNDROME IN AN INFANT
    POSTUMA, R
    MOROZ, S
    FRIESEN, F
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 1983, 18 (03) : 264 - 268
  • [35] Isoperistaltic bowel lengthening for short bowel syndrome in children
    Weber, TR
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 1999, 178 (06): : 600 - 603
  • [36] SHORT-BOWEL SYNDROME - A COLLECTIVE REVIEW
    GALEA, MH
    HOLLIDAY, H
    CARACHI, R
    KAPILA, L
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 1992, 27 (05) : 592 - 596
  • [37] Short-bowel syndrome in children and adults
    Vanderhoof, JA
    Langnas, AN
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1997, 113 (05) : 1767 - 1778
  • [38] CATHETER SEPSIS IN SHORT-BOWEL SYNDROME
    KURKCHUBASCHE, AG
    SMITH, SD
    ROWE, MI
    ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, 1992, 127 (01) : 21 - 25
  • [39] New treatments of short-bowel syndrome
    Goulet, O
    ARCHIVES DE PEDIATRIE, 1997, 4 (10): : 1029 - 1032
  • [40] SHORT-BOWEL SYNDROME IN 4 DOGS
    YANOFF, SR
    WILLARD, MD
    BOOTHE, HW
    WALKER, M
    VETERINARY SURGERY, 1992, 21 (03) : 217 - 222