Chapter 9. Digestive reconstruction techniques to avoid rapid intestinal emptying after extensive cytoreduction of the intestine

VIDEOS 9: Digestive reconstruction techniques to avoid rapid intestinal emptying after extensive cytoreduction of the intestine

Digestive Reconstruction Techniques to Avoid ”Short Bowel Syndrome”:

9.1:  Interposition of an antiperistaltic jejunal segment between the residual proximal jejunum and the transverse colon. Post-CRS intestinal reserve less than one meter

9.2: Interposition of an antiperistaltic segment of small intestine between jejunum and transverse colon. Intestinal remnant less than one meter

9.3:  Antiperistaltic small bowel interposition following extensive intestinal resection due to PM in clinical context of acute abdomen

9.4: Antipersistaltic interposition of two intestinal segments. Intestinal reserve less than one meter

9.5: Interposition of an antiperistaltic transverse colon segment between jejunum and rectum

9.6:Cecal interposition between small intestine and rectum

9.7: Multiple iso and antiperistaltic interpositions of small bowel and colon following extensive resection with minimal intestinla remnant. Scalextric” technique

Video 9.1: Interposition of an isolated segment of jejunum, in an antiperistaltic arrangement, between the distal end of the residual jejunum and the transverse colon after multiple intestinal resections and urinary reconstruction. Intestinal reserve less than one meter

Video 9.2: Antiperistaltic interposition of isolated segment of small intestine between jejunum and transverse colon. Intestinal reserve less than one meter

Video 9.3: Antiperistaltic segmental interposition of the small intestine in a patient with acute abdomen

Video 9.4: Double interposition of antiperistaltic segments. Intestinal reserve less than one meter

Video 9.5: Interposition of a segment of transverse colon, in antiperistaltic arrangement, between jejunum and rectum

Video 9.6: Interposition of cecum between small intestine and rectum various intestinal segments (“Scalextric” technique)

Video 9.7: Multiple intestinal interpositions (small intestine and colon), in iso- and antiperistatic disposition after extensive resections and minimal intestinal reserve. “Scalextric” technique