Adults have approximately 20 feet of small intestine, which is the primary site for absorbing essential nutrients and water. Resection of the intestine for any medical reason may result in short bowel syndrome (SBS), leading to loss of major absorptive surface area and resulting in various malabsorption and motility disorders. The mainstay of treatment is personalized close dietary management. Here we present SBS with its pathophysiology and different nutritional management options available. The central perspective of this paper is to provide a concise review of SBS and the treatment options available, along with how proper nutrition can solve major dietary issues in SBS and help patients recover faster
jpen.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Invited Review Management of short bowel syndrome (SBS...
: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of intestinal failure (IF) in children. The mainst...
The short bowel is defined by the extended resection of the small intestine, leaving a maximum of 10...
ABSTRACT: Intestinal failure is a condition in which inadequate digestion or absorption of fluid, el...
Aim of review. To present basic information on the short bowel syndrome (SBS) Summary. Patients with...
ABSTRACT. Advances in long-term venous access devices and in parenteral nutrition solutions have mad...
ABSTRACT: Short-bowel syndrome is characterized by maldigestion, malabsorption, dehydration, electro...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is malabsorption due to intestinal surface area insufficiency. In Europe,...
The 'normal' length of the small intestine ranges from 320 to 800 cm. short bowel syndrome is define...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare malabsorptive disorder as a result of the loss of bowel mass mo...
The short bowel syndrome (SBS) occurs after extensive intestinal resection (EIR) and is characterize...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) refers to the malabsorptive state that occurs fol...
Short bowel syndrome is a clinical entity, a consequence of significant loss of intestinal surface a...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS), also known as intestinal failure, is characterised by the inadequate abs...
This paper reviews the problems and methods in the treatment of patients suffering from short bowel ...
jpen.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Invited Review Management of short bowel syndrome (SBS...
: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of intestinal failure (IF) in children. The mainst...
The short bowel is defined by the extended resection of the small intestine, leaving a maximum of 10...
ABSTRACT: Intestinal failure is a condition in which inadequate digestion or absorption of fluid, el...
Aim of review. To present basic information on the short bowel syndrome (SBS) Summary. Patients with...
ABSTRACT. Advances in long-term venous access devices and in parenteral nutrition solutions have mad...
ABSTRACT: Short-bowel syndrome is characterized by maldigestion, malabsorption, dehydration, electro...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is malabsorption due to intestinal surface area insufficiency. In Europe,...
The 'normal' length of the small intestine ranges from 320 to 800 cm. short bowel syndrome is define...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare malabsorptive disorder as a result of the loss of bowel mass mo...
The short bowel syndrome (SBS) occurs after extensive intestinal resection (EIR) and is characterize...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) refers to the malabsorptive state that occurs fol...
Short bowel syndrome is a clinical entity, a consequence of significant loss of intestinal surface a...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS), also known as intestinal failure, is characterised by the inadequate abs...
This paper reviews the problems and methods in the treatment of patients suffering from short bowel ...
jpen.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Invited Review Management of short bowel syndrome (SBS...
: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of intestinal failure (IF) in children. The mainst...
The short bowel is defined by the extended resection of the small intestine, leaving a maximum of 10...