Efficacy of autologous intestinal reconstruction surgery on bowel dilatation in pediatric small bowel syndrome | Synapse
February 9, 2026Open Access
Efficacy of autologous intestinal reconstruction surgery on bowel dilatation in pediatric small bowel syndrome
Puntos clave
The aim is to evaluate the reliability of bowel dilatation as an indication for autologous intestinal reconstruction surgery in pediatric patients.
Assessment of bowel dilatation before and after surgery
Monitoring postoperative recovery related to bowel function
Evaluation of the weaning process from parenteral nutrition
Bowel dilatation was found to be an unreliable indicator for surgery alone.
Postoperative reduction of bowel dilatation correlated with successful weaning off parenteral nutrition.
Resumen
Our findings suggest that bowel dilatation is unreliable sole indication for AIR surgery, while effective postoperative reduction of dilatation was associated with weaning off PN.