Eight children were identified as having dumping syndrome by a glucose tolerance test and evidence of rapid gastric emptying. All had undergone a fundoplication with concomitant feeding gastrostomy placement at 18.4 +/- 17.4 months of age (range, 3 to 54 months). Symptoms suggestive of dumping syndrome occurred 1 to 4 months after surgery. There was considerable delay in diagnosis (3 to 8 months). These children were successfully managed with nutritional manipulation alone, using a combination of a complex carbohydrate and a fat emulsion. Complete resolution of symptoms and normoglycemia was achieved in all the children, without any complications.

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