Table 1: Patient Demographics.
Patient |
Sex |
Age at transplant |
Type of transplant |
Indication for Transplant |
1 |
Male |
29 |
Liver, SB, Pancreas
|
Short-gut syndrome secondary to mesenteric and portal vein thrombosis with subsequent bowel necrosis |
2 |
Male |
5 |
Isolated SB transplant |
Short-gut syndrome secondary to gastrochisis and enterocutaneous fistulas and bowel ischemia |
3 |
Male |
15 |
Isolated SB and partial colonic transplant |
Short-gut syndrome secondary to jejunal atresia |
4 |
Female |
6 |
Isolated SB, followed by Liver, SB, Pancreas |
Short-gut syndrome secondary to intestinal volvulus due to congenital malrotation |
5 |
Male |
41 |
Isolated SB, followed by Liver, SB, Pancreas |
Short-gut syndrome secondary to bowel resections following trauma |
6 |
Female |
10 |
Isolated SB, followed by Liver, SB, Pancreas |
Short-gut syndrome secondary to midgut volvulus |