Segmental intestinal reconfiguration (SIR) in combined reconstructions for ultrashort bowel syndrome
Background: Ultrashort bowel syndrome represents the most rare and complex variant of the short bowel syndrome. Autologous intestinal reconstructions for ultrashort bowel syndrome is typically reserved for severe cases characterized by symptomatic dysmotility within the ultrashort dilated segments....
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Main Authors: | Vasily V. Nikolaev (Author), Julia Averyanova (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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