Kampo Medicine
Online ISSN : 1882-756X
Print ISSN : 0287-4857
ISSN-L : 0287-4857
Clinical Investigations
A Case with Short Bowel Syndrome Successfully Treated with Shigyakuto-kagen
Keiko OGAWATakao NAMIKINobuyasu SEKIYAYuji KASAHARAMitsuru CHINOMistuhito NAKAZAKIKouichi NAGAMINEKatsutoshi TERASAWATetsuo AKIBA
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2008 Volume 59 Issue 4 Pages 641-645

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We present a patient with short bowel syndrome (SBS), successfully treated with the Kampo medicine, shigyakuto-kagen. The patient was a 74 year old female complaining of severe diarrhea, abdominal distention, and abdominal pain. She was diagnosed as having tuberculous peritonitis when she 23 years of age. A partial resection of the small bowel and colon was performed for ileus, secondary to her tuberculous peritonitis, eventually causing her short bowel syndrome (SBS). Severe abdominal distention and pain had persisted even after the resection surgery. She consulted our clinic at 60 years of age in order to receive Kampo therapy. Bukuryoshigyakuto was prescribed, and her condition markedly improved. Zanthoxylum piperitum was added to bukuryoshigyakuto, and the regimen had the reactivity of daikenchuto. She regained her pre-operation body weight. It is significant that this case was followed for 14 years with therapy based on Kampo diagnosis, without remarkable complications, although patients with SBS often tend to have poor prognosis.

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© 2008 The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine
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