2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2013.05.018
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Comparison of LILT and STEP procedures in children with short bowel syndrome — A systematic review of the literature

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“…A recent review by Frongia et al 35 extracted data from 39 retrospective case series on 363 and 109 patients undergoing LILT and STEP procedures, respectively. They found the procedures to have similar historical impact on improvement of enteral nutrition and reversal of parenteral nutrition-related complications, but a slightly lower rate of mortality and progression to transplantation for the STEP procedure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent review by Frongia et al 35 extracted data from 39 retrospective case series on 363 and 109 patients undergoing LILT and STEP procedures, respectively. They found the procedures to have similar historical impact on improvement of enteral nutrition and reversal of parenteral nutrition-related complications, but a slightly lower rate of mortality and progression to transplantation for the STEP procedure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Güncel bir karşılaştırmanın sonucunda (80) (77) . Bu çalışmada da, 97 hastada 2,4-37,8 ay takipleri sonucunda %11 mortalite belirtilmiştir.…”
Section: Lilt-step Karşılaştırmasıunclassified
“…Reversed segment lengths of 10-15 cm for adults and around 3 cm for children have been suggested to provide maximum benefits, but establishing the ideal length and location of the reversed bowel segment remains uncertain and produces variable results when clinically applied; e.g., this technique cannot be used when the remnant bowel is <25 cm [49]. For patients with rapid intestinal transit and who do not present bowel dilation, small bowel segmental reversal may cut PN requirements [49][50][51][52].…”
Section: Surgical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both procedures offer a similar extent of intestinal lengthening (approximately 70%) and results in improved enteral nutrition and the reversal of PN complications. For carefully selected patients with rapid intestinal transit and a dilated bowel, LILT and STEP procedures may prove beneficial [49,52]. Outcomes following STEP and LILT are generally similar, and the choice between these procedures may depend on the surgeon´s preference.…”
Section: Surgical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%