W. Sigge, EXPANSION OF MUCOSAL SURFACE BY INTESTINAL PATCHING IN EXPERIMENTAL CASES OF SHORT-BOWEL, European journal of pediatric surgery, 5(6), 1995, pp. 327-337
Young female beagles underwent either 85% resection of the small intes
tine; simultaneous 85% resection and patching of incised ileal remnant
with colon serosa or with muscularis propria from transposed colon; o
r muscularis propria patching of ileum without resection of the small
intestine. Patch areas were created in antiperistaltic position of par
ticipating bowel loops. Mer 20 weeks 50% of serosal patch and 34% of m
uscularis propria patch were overgrown by neomucosa. After 40 weeks 75
% of the serosal patch was covered by neomucosa. Serosal patch area at
necropsy 20 weeks after 85% resection of small intestine was 60% of t
he initial size; muscularis propria patch showed 44% of its primary ar
ea, but was only 12% of the initial surface area without bowel resecti
on. Increases in resorptive surface consisted of neomucosa and an impr
essive adaptive elongation of short bowel, that was intensified by the
simultaneous growth of the neomucosa.