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Publication Name World Journal of Gastroenterology
Manuscript ID 10525
Country China
Received
2014-04-05 17:36
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2014-12-20 19:42
ISSN 1007-9327 (print) and 2219-2840 (online)
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Publisher Baishideng Publishing Group Inc, 7041 Koll Center Parkway, Suite 160, Pleasanton, CA 94566, USA
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Category Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Manuscript Type Autobiography
Article Title Protective effect of terminal ileostomy against bacterial translocation in a rat model of intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Zhi-Liang Lin, Wen-Kui Yu, Shan-Jun Tan, Kai-Peng Duan, Yi Dong, Xiao-Wu Bai, Lin Xu and Ning Li
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
National Natural Science Foundation of China 81270884
12th Five-Year Plan major project of PLA AWS12J001
Jiangsu Province’s Key Medical Talent Program of China RC2011128
Corresponding Author Ning Li, MD, Research Institute of General Surgery, Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, 305 Zhongshan Zhonglu, Nanjing 210002, China. li_ningrigs@126.com
Key Words Terminal ileostomy; Bacterial translocation; Intestinal ischemia/reperfusion; Bacterial reflux
Core Tip Perhaps due to the difficulties in approaching the ileocecal junction, the most frequently adopted conduct has been that of disregarding the importance of cecoileal reflux (CIR) and considering it as an irrelevant and common finding with no specific diagnostic meaning. So data about how important CIR is in BT are still absent.We investigated the effect of terminal ileostomy, which could interrupt CIR directly, on bacterial translocation and systematic inflammation after intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats.
Publish Date 2014-12-20 19:42
Citation Lin ZL, Yu WK, Tan SJ, Duan KP, Dong Y, Bai XW, Xu L, Li N. Protective effects of terminal ileostomy against bacterial translocation in a rat model of intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury. World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(47): 17905-17913
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i47/17905.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i47.17905
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