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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
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Total esophagogastric dissociation (TED) is used to treat
gastroesophageal reflux
(
GER
) after failed fundoplication in neurologically impaired patients. It is now performed for some otherwise healthy patients with severe
GER
. In this procedure, the gastrointestinal tract is reconstructed in a non-physiological way with a Roux-en-Y esophagojejunal anastomosis and jejuno-jejunostomy. Although TED eliminates almost all
GER
, some patients experience late complications. In this review, we investigated the long-term outcomes after TED to determine the best indications. In total, 147 neurologically impaired patients and 28 neurologically normal patients were identified. The total rate of complications requiring re-operation was 17.2% in neurologically impaired patients and 32.1% in normal patients, both higher than the rates associated with fundoplication. Although most authors added pyloroplasty when there was a concern of gastric emptying, this sometimes caused bile reflux. Nutritional and metabolic complications, including dumping syndrome and chronic digestive
malabsorption
, were also reported to occur after TED. TED is an option for the treatment of neurologically impaired patients with recurrent
GER
after fundoplication or who are at a high risk of recurrence of
GER
with fundoplication. However, neurologically normal patients who have the ability to obtain nutrition orally should consider options other than TED, as postoperative complications are frequent.
...
PMID:Indications for total esophagogastric dissociation in children with gastroesophageal reflux disease. 2943 60
Several adverse effects associated with long-term PPI therapy have been reported. These potential risks or side effects have included hypergastrinemia, carcinoid formation, devel- opment of gastric cancer, bacterial overgrowth, Clostridium difficile infection, pneumonia, bone fracture and
malabsorption
of vitamin B12 and iron. I explain each of these adverse events based on the guideline for
GERD
in both Japan and US, multiple meta-analyses and systematic review previously published.
...
PMID:Potential risks associated with long-term PPI use. 3056 48
Gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders are associated with suboptimal nutrition in children, mainly because of
malabsorption
and symptoms limiting dietary intake. Apart from medical therapy, nutrition support has a crucial role in maintaining growth and improving clinical outcomes in children. Based on recent data and guidelines, this review provides an overview of nutrition assessment and specific interventions for common pediatric GI disorders including
gastroesophageal reflux disease
, esophageal motility disorders, gastroparesis, chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, and constipation. Several approaches including diet modification, enteral nutrition (gastric vs post-pyloric, temporary vs permanent access, bolus vs continuous), and parenteral nutrition need to be tailored based on patient's nutrition and clinical assessment.
...
PMID:Nutrition Management in Pediatric Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders. 3132 21
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