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Bowel Obstruction and Hernia

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2011
Bowel obstruction and abdominal hernia are commonly observed in patients seeking emergency care for abdominal pain. This article discusses bowel obstruction, adynamic ileus, acute colonic pseudo-obstruction, and abdominal hernias, with particular emphasis on the management of patients in the emergency department (ED).
Geoffrey E, Hayden, Kevin L, Sprouse
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Subacute small bowel obstruction or chronic large bowel obstruction

BMJ, 2021
### What you need to know A 48 year old woman presented to her general practitioner with a seven day history of colicky lower abdominal pain and vomiting. The intermittent colicky abdominal pain started first when it woke her from sleep. The next day she vomited twice.
Marc, Winslet   +2 more
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Bowel Obstruction

2013
Bowel obstruction is a common but difficult clinical problem in terms of appropriate and timely management. In clinical practice, radiologists play a key role not only in making the diagnosis but also in guiding physicians toward appropriate and timely management of many indeterminate cases and situations.
Mariano Scaglione   +6 more
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Small Bowel Obstruction

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
S mall bowel obstruction remains an important cause of morbidity, accounting for up to 15% of surgical admissions for acute nontraumatic abdominal pain. Clinical evidence of complete small-bowel obstruction or complications such as strangulation necessitates emergent surgical management. Traditional medical teaching advocated early operative management
Charles P, Mullan   +2 more
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Neonatal Bowel Obstruction

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2012
Newborn intestinal obstructions are a common reason for admission to neonatal ICUs. The incidence is estimated to be approximately 1 in 2000 live births. There are 4 cardinal signs of intestinal obstruction in newborns: (1) maternal polyhydramnios, (2) bilious emesis, (3) failure to pass meconium in the first day of life, and (4) abdominal distention ...
David, Juang, Charles L, Snyder
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Bowel Obstruction and Ventral Hernia After Laparoscopic Versus Open Surgery for Rectal Cancer in A Randomized Trial (COLOR II)

Annals of Surgery, 2019
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk of bowel obstruction, incisional, and parastomal hernia following laparoscopic versus open surgery for rectal cancer.
J. Petersson   +11 more
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Diagnosis of bowel obstruction

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1956
The over-all management of bowel obstructions including early diagnosis, has been improved considerably during the past 10 years. Early restoration of fluid and electrolyte losses, blood replacement, antibiotic therapy, early nasogastro-intestinal decompression, and prompt operative intervention (when indicated) have all contributed immeasurably to the
L T, PALUMBO, T C, GLENCHUR
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Current management of small bowel obstruction in the UK: results from the National Audit of Small Bowel Obstruction clinical practice survey

Colorectal Disease, 2018
Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. The National Audit of Small Bowel Obstruction (NASBO) is a collaboration between trainees and specialty associations to improve the care of patients with SBO through ...
Matthew Lee   +5 more
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Small bowel obstruction

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2002
The optimal treatment of patients with small bowel obstruction should be predicated upon answering the following diagnostic questions in each patient: 1) does the patient have mechanical bowel obstruction or an ileus?, 2) could the patient have colonic obstruction or a cause of obstruction other than adhesions (eg, hernia, cancer, Crohn's disease)?, 3)
Joshua M., Cooper, Richard C., Thirlby
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Bowel obstructed by bone

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2019
A 37-year-old man presented with a 2-week history of crampy abdominal pain and bloating. This was associated with vomiting, loss of appetite and absolute constipation. He was otherwise fit and well with no medical or family history of note. CT imaging showed large bowel obstruction with a transition point 10 cm from the splenic flexure.
James J Sun, John Firth, Lee S Dvorkin
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