Alterations of gut microbiome following gastrointestinal surgical procedures and their potential complications
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- DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1191126
Alterations of gut microbiome following gastrointestinal surgical procedures and their potential complications
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Erratum: Alterations of gut microbiome following gastrointestinal surgical procedures and their potential complications.Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2023 Aug 31;13:1281527. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1281527. eCollection 2023. Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2023. PMID: 37719672 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Intestinal microorganisms play a crucial role in shaping the host immunity and maintaining homeostasis. Nevertheless, alterations in gut bacterial composition may occur and these alterations have been linked with the pathogenesis of several diseases. In surgical practice, studies revealed that the microbiome of patients undergoing surgery changes and several post-operative complications seem to be associated with the gut microbiota composition. In this review, we aim to provide an overview of gut microbiota (GM) in surgical disease. We refer to several studies which describe alterations of GM in patients undergoing different types of surgery, we focus on the impacts of peri-operative interventions on GM and the role of GM in development of post-operative complications, such as anastomotic leak. The review aims to enhance comprehension regarding the correlation between GM and surgical procedures based in the current knowledge. However, preoperative and postoperative synthesis of GM needs to be further examined in future studies, so that GM-targeted measures could be assessed and the different surgery complications could be reduced.
Keywords: alterations in microbiota; gut microbiota; microbiome; peri-operative interventions; surgery complications; surgical disease.
Copyright © 2023 Tsigalou, Paraschaki, Bragazzi, Aftzoglou, Stavropoulou, Tsakris, Vradelis and Bezirtzoglou.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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