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* [[Necrotizing enterocolitis]] (premature newborn) | * [[Necrotizing enterocolitis]] (premature newborn) | ||
* Bypass surgery to treat [[obesity]], a now uncommonly performed surgical procedure | * Bypass surgery to treat [[obesity]], a now uncommonly performed surgical procedure | ||
* Surgery to remove diseases or damaged portion of the [[small intestine]] | * Surgery to remove diseases or damaged portion of the [[small intestine]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Causes
Common Causes
Short bowel syndrome in adults is usually caused by surgery for:
- Crohn's disease, an inflammatory disorder of the digestive tract
- Volvulus, a spontaneous twisting of the small intestine that cuts off the blood supply and leads to tissue death
- Tumors of the small intestine
- Injury or trauma to the small intestine
- Necrotizing enterocolitis (premature newborn)
- Bypass surgery to treat obesity, a now uncommonly performed surgical procedure
- Surgery to remove diseases or damaged portion of the small intestine