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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Transplant Surgery
  • Clinical Medicine

Background:

  • Intestinal failure necessitates complex management strategies.
  • Intestinal transplantation has emerged as a significant therapeutic option.
  • Intestinal rehabilitation offers an alternative approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current practices in intestinal transplantation.
  • To compare intestinal transplantation with intestinal rehabilitation.
  • To identify key factors influencing transplant outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current tendencies and practices.
  • Analysis of outcomes in intestinal transplant centers.
  • Comparative assessment against intestinal rehabilitation protocols.

Main Results:

  • Intestinal transplantation outcomes continue to improve.
  • Referral timing is critical for successful transplantation.
  • Advances in pre- and post-operative care enhance results.
  • Transplantation can be considered for patients on home parenteral nutrition.

Conclusions:

  • Intestinal transplantation is a viable treatment for intestinal failure.
  • Optimized timing and perioperative care are essential for success.
  • Outcomes are increasingly comparable to intestinal rehabilitation.