Intestinal Rehabilitation

The Intestinal Rehabilitation Program is the latest treatments to help your child’s intestine work well if affected by disease (like short bowel syndrome), injury or a surgery that removed part of it. With recent advances in diet, medicine and surgery, we have greatly reduced the need for intestine organ transplants in children. Intestinal rehabilitation is the process of gradually restoring the intestine’s ability to digest food and absorb nutrients. This is done through diet, medicines and surgery other than organ (intestine) transplant. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) is a complete form of nutrition given into the blood through a vein (intravenously) by a central line placed in the child’s chest, neck or groin.

  • Adverse effects of Intestinal Surgery
  • Intestinal Rehabilitation Centers
  • Benefits of Intestinal Rehabilitation
  • Short Bowel Syndrome

  • Short Bowel Syndrome
  • Intestinal Rehabilitation Centers
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition

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