Boswell Clinic, A160
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
The Stanford Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplant Program offers advanced treatment strategies for patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction due to short bowel syndrome (or “short gut”). At Stanford Hospital & Clinics, we provide personalized medical, nutrition and surgical therapies to improve intestinal function and meet the lifestyle needs of each patient. We treat patients with the following conditions:
- Frequent infections or serious complications from total parenteral nutrition
- Short bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, inflammatory bowel disease, malabsorption syndrome, intestinal failure, Celiac disease and motility disorders
- Partial small bowel obstruction, surgical shortening due to cancer or trauma, damage from radiation therapy or superior mesenteric artery or vein thrombosis
Intestinal Transplant at Stanford
Collaborative Approach. Our multidisciplinary team includes transplant surgeons, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, nutritionists and a full support team of patient-care specialists.
Surgical Expertise. Stanford surgeons have performed over 40 pediatric and adult intestinal transplants and more than 800 adult liver transplants, exceeding national outcomes.
Pioneering Research. Transplant immunology and clinical immunosuppression studies at Stanford have led to innovative new approaches, including desensitization and stem cell developments.
Program Information
Read more about the Stanford Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplant Program and small-bowel specialists in our brochure.
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