Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2001.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 15, 2001; 7(6): 741-751
Published online Dec 15, 2001. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v7.i6.741
Table 1 Reasons for a short bowel (less than 200 cm small bowel) [25]
Jejunum-colonJejunostomy
Total (sex)38 (26F)*46 (31F)
Age46 (7-70)42 (16-68)
Median jejunal length (cm)90 (0-190)115 (20-190)
Diagnosis
Crohn’s disease1633
Ischaemia62
Irradiation53
Ulcerative colitis-5
Volvulus5-
Adhesions41
Diverticular disease11
Desmoid tumour11
Table 2 Guide to bowel length and long-term fluid/nutritional support needed by patients with a short bowel [5,37,[38],[74]
Jejunal length (cm)Jejunum-colonJejunostomy
0-50PNPN+PS
51-100ONPN+PS*
101-150NoneON+OGS
151-200NoneOGS
Table 3 The modified WHO cholera rehydration solution Sodium chloride 60 mmol (3.5 gm)
Sodium bicarbonate (or citrate)30 mmol (2.5 gm) (2.9 gm)
Glucose110 mmol (20 gm)
Tap waterone litre
Alternative rehydration solution
Sodium chloride120 mmol (7 gm)
Glucose44 mmol (8 gm)
Tap waterone litre
Table 4 Summary of the problems of a short bowel
Jejunum-colonJejunostomy
Presentationgradual, diarrhoea and undernutritionacute fluid losses
Water, sodium anduncommon in thecommon
magnesium depletionlong-term
Nutrient malabsorptioncommon*very common
D(-)lactic acidosisoccasionallynone
Renal stones (calcium oxalate)25%none
Gallstones (pigment)45%45%
Adaptationfunctional adaptationno evidence
Social problemsdiarrhoea dehydration dependency on treatmenthigh stomal output