Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status Score

Superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS) is a relatively rare disease that involves bowel obstruction symptoms, such as vomiting and gastric distension, owing to the compression of the third portion of the duodenum from the front by the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and from the rear by the abd...

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Main Authors: Kazuhiro Takehara, Kazuhiro Sakamoto, Rina Takahashi, Masaya Kawai, Shingo Kawano, Shinya Munakata, Kiichi Sugimoto, Makoto Takahashi, Yutaka Kojima, Tetsu Fukunaga, Yoshiaki Kajiyama, Seiji Kawasaki
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Published: Karger Publishers 2017-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/484129
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spelling doaj-6b42b2a5539a466b91e02046865c65562020-11-24T23:28:49ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312017-11-0111372973510.1159/000484129484129Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status ScoreKazuhiro TakeharaKazuhiro SakamotoRina TakahashiMasaya KawaiShingo KawanoShinya MunakataKiichi SugimotoMakoto TakahashiYutaka KojimaTetsu FukunagaYoshiaki KajiyamaSeiji KawasakiSuperior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS) is a relatively rare disease that involves bowel obstruction symptoms, such as vomiting and gastric distension, owing to the compression of the third portion of the duodenum from the front by the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and from the rear by the abdominal aorta and the spine. SMAS is diagnosed on the basis of an upper gastrointestinal examination series indicating the obstruction of the third portion of the duodenum or a computed tomography scan indicating the narrowing of the branch angle between the aorta and the SMA (i.e., the aorta-SMA angle). Here, we report the case of a 78-year-old woman diagnosed with SMAS after a laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for cecal cancer, whose condition was improved by enteral nutritional therapy. We used her controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score as a nutrition assessment and noted the changes in the aorta-SMA angle over the course of the disease. This patient appeared to develop SMAS, on the basis of a worsened CONUT score and a decreased aorta-SMA angle, owing to the inflammation resulting from the intraoperative dissection of the tissues around the SMA and prolonged postoperative fasting. After the initiation of enteral nutritional therapy, the patient exhibited body weight gain and an improved aorta-SMA angle and CONUT score. Hence, assessment of the aorta-SMA angle and CONUT score is an important preoperative consideration.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/484129Aorta-superior mesenteric artery angleControlling nutritional statusSuperior mesenteric artery syndrome
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author Kazuhiro Takehara
Kazuhiro Sakamoto
Rina Takahashi
Masaya Kawai
Shingo Kawano
Shinya Munakata
Kiichi Sugimoto
Makoto Takahashi
Yutaka Kojima
Tetsu Fukunaga
Yoshiaki Kajiyama
Seiji Kawasaki
spellingShingle Kazuhiro Takehara
Kazuhiro Sakamoto
Rina Takahashi
Masaya Kawai
Shingo Kawano
Shinya Munakata
Kiichi Sugimoto
Makoto Takahashi
Yutaka Kojima
Tetsu Fukunaga
Yoshiaki Kajiyama
Seiji Kawasaki
Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status Score
Case Reports in Gastroenterology
Aorta-superior mesenteric artery angle
Controlling nutritional status
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
author_facet Kazuhiro Takehara
Kazuhiro Sakamoto
Rina Takahashi
Masaya Kawai
Shingo Kawano
Shinya Munakata
Kiichi Sugimoto
Makoto Takahashi
Yutaka Kojima
Tetsu Fukunaga
Yoshiaki Kajiyama
Seiji Kawasaki
author_sort Kazuhiro Takehara
title Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status Score
title_short Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status Score
title_full Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status Score
title_fullStr Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status Score
title_full_unstemmed Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Improved by Enteral Nutritional Therapy according to the Controlling Nutritional Status Score
title_sort superior mesenteric artery syndrome improved by enteral nutritional therapy according to the controlling nutritional status score
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Gastroenterology
issn 1662-0631
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS) is a relatively rare disease that involves bowel obstruction symptoms, such as vomiting and gastric distension, owing to the compression of the third portion of the duodenum from the front by the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and from the rear by the abdominal aorta and the spine. SMAS is diagnosed on the basis of an upper gastrointestinal examination series indicating the obstruction of the third portion of the duodenum or a computed tomography scan indicating the narrowing of the branch angle between the aorta and the SMA (i.e., the aorta-SMA angle). Here, we report the case of a 78-year-old woman diagnosed with SMAS after a laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for cecal cancer, whose condition was improved by enteral nutritional therapy. We used her controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score as a nutrition assessment and noted the changes in the aorta-SMA angle over the course of the disease. This patient appeared to develop SMAS, on the basis of a worsened CONUT score and a decreased aorta-SMA angle, owing to the inflammation resulting from the intraoperative dissection of the tissues around the SMA and prolonged postoperative fasting. After the initiation of enteral nutritional therapy, the patient exhibited body weight gain and an improved aorta-SMA angle and CONUT score. Hence, assessment of the aorta-SMA angle and CONUT score is an important preoperative consideration.
topic Aorta-superior mesenteric artery angle
Controlling nutritional status
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/484129
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