Intestinal Rehabilitation |
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Intestinal Failure
Evaluation
Treatment
Treatment The Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplantation Program offers a wide range services for adults and children. The type and length of treatment differs for each patient, depending on the needs and goals.
Services include:
- Counseling and education about intestinal rehabilitation
- Drug and diet modification to train the small intestine to absorb more nutrients
- Consultations to help assess and correct nutrient deficiencies and prevent damage to kidneys, bones and liver
- Management of TPN to avoid complications
- Placement and management of catheters in veins called central venous lines
- Surgery, such as bowel lengthening and tapering that can help increase bowel length and nutrient absorption
- Intestinal transplants
- Consultations with doctors caring for patients with intestinal failure
For patients dependent on TPN, the program provides services to help patients:
- Reduce or eliminate the need for TPN
- Reduce complications associated with TPN
- Decrease diarrhea and/or vomiting
- Gain weight
- Decrease the need for intestinal transplantation
Reviewed by health care specialists at UCSF Medical Center. Last updated February 14, 2008
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