Abstract

The purpose is the tactics of nutritional rehabilitation after extensive intestinal resection. The metabolic characteristics of the short intestine syndrome and the consequences of combined fine-binding resections, as well as the adaptive and regenerative capabilities of the bowel, are presented. The optimal scheme of nutritional correction for the consequences of combined bowel resections is presented.Conclusion. To stimulate adaptive-regenerative processes in the intestine, it is advisable to use teduglutide (analogue of GLP-2); if ineffective, surgical rehabilitation can be recommended.

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