6 results match your criteria: "Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris Nord Val de Seine (GHUPNVS)[Affiliation]"
Annu Rev Nutr
September 2020
Centre de Recherche sur l'Inflammation, INSERM UMRS-1149, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Université de Paris, 75018 Paris, France; email:
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare disease that results from extensive resection of the intestine. When the remaining absorption surface of the intestine cannot absorb enough macronutrients, micronutrients, and water, SBS results in intestinal failure (IF). Patients with SBS who suffer from IF require parenteral nutrition for survival, but long-term parenteral nutrition may lead to complications such as catheter sepsis and metabolic diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vasc Surg
September 2019
Department of Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Hôpital Bichat, SURVI (Structure d'URgences Vasculaires Intestinales), Intestinal Stroke Center, Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris Nord Val de Seine (GHUPNVS), Faculté de Médecine, Université de Paris, Paris, France.
Ann Vasc Surg
August 2019
Department of Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Hôpital Bichat, and SURVI (Structure d'URgences Vasculaires Intestinales), Intestinal Stroke Center, Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris Nord Val de Seine (GHUPNVS), Faculté de Médecine Denis Diderot, Paris, France.
Median arcuate ligament (MAL) syndrome usually involves the celiac artery (CA) only. Far less frequently, both the CA and superior mesenteric artery (SMA) are compressed, leading to chronic mesenteric ischemia. We report the case of a 46-year-old woman with a 4-year history of permanent nausea, postprandial abdominal pain, and asthenia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Vasc Endovasc Surg
April 2019
Department of Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Hôpital Bichat, SURVI (Structure d'URgences Vasculaires Intestinales), Intestinal Stroke Centre, Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris Nord Val de Seine (GHUPNVS), Faculté de Médecine Denis Diderot, Paris, France.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg
November 2018
Department of Vascular Surgery, Hôpital Bichat and SURVI (Structure d'URgences Vasculaires Intestinales), Intestinal Stroke Centre, Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire Paris Nord Val de Seine (GHUPNVS), Faculté de Médecine Denis Diderot, Paris 7, France.
Int J Surg
January 2018
Department of Gastroenterology, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Nutritional Support and Intestinal Transplantation, GHUPNVS, Faculté de Médecine Denis Diderot, Paris 7, France; SURVI (Structure d'URgences Vasculaires Intestinales), Intestinal Stroke Center, GHUPNVS, Faculté de Médecine Denis Diderot, Paris 7, France.
Background And Objectives: Without prompt superior mesenteric artery (SMA) revascularization, acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) frequently leads to death or short bowel syndrome (SBS). In SBS patients, persistent or chronic intestinal ischemia (PII) of the remnant bowel can lead to recurrences of AMI. Since SMA revascularization is sometimes unfeasible, celiac artery (CA) revascularization may improve blood supply to the remnant bowel.
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