1 ncluded 20 Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (61%), 6
jejunoileal bypass (18%), 3 gastric band (9%), 2 sleeve
2 Primary operations included 14
jejunoileal bypass (JIB): one revised to gastroplasty, 1
3 Although
jejunoileal bypass results in end-stage liver disease in
4 The two patients whose
jejunoileal bypass was reversed at the time of liver tra
5 UCLA for decompensated cirrhosis owing to a
jejunoileal bypass were reviewed.
6 Of the four patients with an intact
jejunoileal bypass, two of the three who were biopsied h
7 atients undergoing liver transplantation for
jejunoileal bypass-associated liver disease should, if p
8 liver disease should prompt reversal of the
jejunoileal bypass.
9 eratively, including three who had undergone
jejunoileal bypass.
10 Dogs were studied before and after
jejunoileal denervation simulating autotransplantation.
11 After
jejunoileal denervation, the ileal migrating motor compl
12 body mass index of 16.5 kg/m2 after partial
jejunoileal resection of the small intestine with a six
13 coinfused with PN in a rat model of SBS (60%
jejunoileal resection plus cecectomy).
14 After 50%
jejunoileal resections or transections, adaptation was a