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Blind loop syndrome ( short bowel syndrome) occurring after surgical[[ resection ]]can be classified into 3 types depending on the type of resection. | Blind loop syndrome ( short bowel syndrome) occurring after surgical[[ resection ]]can be classified into 3 types depending on the type of resection. | ||
===== Type 1: ===== | =====Type 1:===== | ||
* after[[ Jejunostomy]] (end [[jejunostomy]]) | *after[[ Jejunostomy]] (end [[jejunostomy]]) | ||
* Common reason | *Common reason | ||
*[[ dehydration ]]starts immediately after surgery | *[[ dehydration ]]starts immediately after surgery | ||
===== Type 2: ===== | =====Type 2:===== | ||
* occurs after[[ Jejunocolic anastomosis]] | *occurs after[[ Jejunocolic anastomosis]] | ||
*[[ weight loss]] and[[ nutrition abnormalities]] occur after months | *[[ weight loss]] and[[ nutrition abnormalities]] occur after months | ||
===== Type 3: ===== | =====Type 3:===== | ||
* occurs after[[ Jejunoileal anastomosis]] | *occurs after[[ Jejunoileal anastomosis]] | ||
* weight loss and[[ nutritional abnormalities]] occur after months | *[[Weight loss resident survival guide|weight loss]] and[[ nutritional abnormalities]] occur after months | ||
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Revision as of 23:11, 30 August 2020
Overview
Classification
Blind loop syndrome ( short bowel syndrome) occurring after surgicalresection can be classified into 3 types depending on the type of resection.
Type 1:
- afterJejunostomy (end jejunostomy)
- Common reason
- dehydration starts immediately after surgery
Type 2:
- occurs afterJejunocolic anastomosis
- weight loss andnutrition abnormalities occur after months
Type 3:
- occurs afterJejunoileal anastomosis
- weight loss andnutritional abnormalities occur after months
References