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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2014; 20(12): 3153-3163
Published online Mar 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i12.3153
Table 1 Intestinal transplantation indications[53,57,92,94]
North AmericanEuropean
IndicationsIndication
Failure of home parenteral nutrition (HPN)Irreversible, benign, chronic intestinal failure with no possibility of bowel rehabilitation associated with life threatening complications of HPN
Impending or overt liver failure
Central venous thrombosis of ≥ 2 central veinsIndividual case-by-case decision for all patients
Frequent and severe central venous catheter-related sepsis
Frequent episodes of severe dehydration despite intravenous fluids in addition to HPNNon-indications
High risk of death due to underlying disease
High risk of death attributable to the underlying diseaseChronic dehydration
Intra-abdominal invasive desmoids tumourSignificantly impaired quality of life
Congenital mucosal disorders
Ultra-short bowel syndrome
Intestinal failure with high morbidity and low acceptance of HPN
Need for frequent hospitalisation, narcotic addiction or inability to function
Patient’s unwillingness to accept long-term HPN
Table 2 Comparison of patient survival
1-yr3-yr5-yr10-yr
Home parenteral nutritionSeries of 40 patients excluding malignancy (1986-2001)[31]97%82%67%
Series of 268 patients with SBS and excluding malignancy (1990-2006)[30]94%70%52%
Patients with Crohn's disease (CD) extracted from multiple series[34]88%
Series of 60 patients with CD (1979-2003)[33]87%
Intestinal transplantationSeries of 453 patients (1990-2008)[39]85%61%42%
Series of 687 patients (1987-2009)[37]77%61%51%
Series of 86 patients with CD (1987-2009)[24]79%53%43%
Table 3 Potential complications of home parenteral nutrition and intestinal transplantation
Home parenteral nutritionIntestinal transplantation
Catheter-related blood stream infectionAllograft rejection
Catheter-related central venous thrombosisInfection
Intestinal failure-associated liver diseaseGraft vs host disease
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease
Renal failure
Disease recurrence