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Magy Seb ; 67(6): 323-8, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25500638

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INTRODUCTION: In severe short bowel syndrome, as a result of the natural adaptation, the bowel becomes overdilated, this interferes with the persitalsis and may lead to stasis, bacterial translocation and sepsis. At present two techniques are used to improve peristalsis. The Bianchi procedure is technically challenging, the Serial Transverse Enteroplasty (STEP) is easy however it results in an aphysiological ultrastructure altering the orientation of the muscle fibres. Our aim was to develop an easy technique, which does not alter intestinal muscular ultrastructure dramatically. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The idea, Spiral Intestinal Lengthening and Tailoring (SILT), is based on a spiral shape incision of the intestine and retubularisation in a longer but narrower fashion. The feasibility and the effect on the muscular ultrastructure were tested on bowelsimulator and porcine intestine. The intramural microcirculation was checked with intravital microscopy. The outcome was assessed on minipigs (n = 6) than clinical application was commenced. RESULTS: SILT was feasible, did not change the orientation of muscle fibres significantly, did not compromised microcirculation, no surgical complication was noted when tailoring did not exceed 75%. The first clinical application was successful. CONCLUSION: SILT is a safe and easy technique and not altering the intestinal musculature significantly.


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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos do Sistema Digestório/métodos , Intestino Delgado/irrigação sanguínea , Intestino Delgado/cirurgia , Síndrome do Intestino Curto/cirurgia , Animais , Estudos de Viabilidade , Intestino Delgado/fisiopatologia , Microcirculação , Modelos Animais , Peristaltismo , Síndrome do Intestino Curto/fisiopatologia , Suínos
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J Pediatr Surg ; 48(9): 1907-13, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24074666

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INTRODUCTION: Spiral Intestinal Lengthening and Tailoring (SILT) offers a new opportunity for the surgical treatment of short bowel syndrome. SILT requires less manipulation on the mesentery than the Bianchi procedure and does not alter the orientation of the muscle fibers like serial transverse enteroplasty (STEP). This study reports the first SILT results in a surviving animal model. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Vietnamese minipigs (n=6) underwent interposition of a reversed intestinal segment to produce proximal small bowel dilation. Five weeks later the reversed segment was resected, and the wall of the dilated intestine was cut spirally at 45°-60° to its longitudinal axis. The bowel was lengthened longitudinally, and the spiral shaped intestinal wound was sutured. Five weeks later, the animals were explored, and the lengthened segments were measured. Haematoxylin and eosin, picrosirius, neuron specific enolase, S-100, C-kit, and immunohistochemistry were performed. RESULTS: Mean lengthening was 74.8% ± 29.5% and mean tailoring (lumen reduction) was 56.25% ± 18.8%. No instances of necrosis, perforation, suture break down, or peritonitis were observed in 6/6 animals. Four of six animals recovered uneventfully with viable lengthened segments. Statistical analysis showed no significant difference in length (p=0,078) and width (p=0,182) after 5 weeks. Two animals developed bowel obstruction due to narrowed lumen, adhesion, and strangulation after 14 and 24 days of surgery. In both animals the lumen was tailored by more than 70% to less than 1.5 cm diameter. The mucosa and the muscle layers in the operated segment had become hypertrophic, but the orientation of the circular and longitudinal muscle fibres remained normal after the SILT procedure. There were no signs of chronic ischemia or collagen accumulation after the SILT. The myenteric and submucosal plexuses and the Cajal cell network appeared normal. CONCLUSION: The bowel remained viable macroscopically and microscopically after SILT, such that SILT may be an alternative or an addition to the present technical repertoire of intestinal lengthening. However the limitations of tailoring should be kept in mind.


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Jejuno/cirurgia , Síndrome do Intestino Curto/cirurgia , Anastomose Cirúrgica/métodos , Animais , Mucosa Intestinal/ultraestrutura , Obstrução Intestinal/etiologia , Doenças do Jejuno/etiologia , Jejuno/inervação , Jejuno/ultraestrutura , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Técnicas de Sutura , Suínos , Porco Miniatura , Aderências Teciduais/etiologia
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