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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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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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2014
The use of a transverse incision in the bowel proximal to the obstruction anastomosed to a longitudinal incision in the distal bowel, results in the classically described diamond-shaped anastomosis that tends to hold the anastomosis open. Treatment will depend on the intraoperative assessment of the entire bowel for multiple atresias versus a single ...
Berger, Nicole +5 more
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The use of a transverse incision in the bowel proximal to the obstruction anastomosed to a longitudinal incision in the distal bowel, results in the classically described diamond-shaped anastomosis that tends to hold the anastomosis open. Treatment will depend on the intraoperative assessment of the entire bowel for multiple atresias versus a single ...
Berger, Nicole +5 more
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Bowel obstruction and pseudo-obstruction
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2003The gastroenterologist is frequently involved in the care of patients with bowel obstruction and pseudo-obstruction. In the case of obstruction, the central problem is determining which patients should be managed surgically. In both SBO and LBO, evidence of vascular compromise to the gut mandates surgical intervention.
Charles J, Kahi, Douglas K, Rex
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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 (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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The American Journal of Surgery, 1960
Abstract One hundred ninety-seven patients with large bowel obstruction seen in a municipal hospital were reviewed; the mortality rate was 32 per cent. This can be attributed mostly to the elderly age of the patients, the advanced state of malignancy and the duration of the obstruction. In about half the patients the usual quiet onset of obstipation
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Abstract One hundred ninety-seven patients with large bowel obstruction seen in a municipal hospital were reviewed; the mortality rate was 32 per cent. This can be attributed mostly to the elderly age of the patients, the advanced state of malignancy and the duration of the obstruction. In about half the patients the usual quiet onset of obstipation
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Medicina, cirurgia, farmacia, 2002
Bowel obstruction is a serious problem requiring prompt medical intervention to relieve intestinal distention, restore intravascular volume, and correct fluid and electrolyte balance. If these efforts fail, either curative or palliative surgical interventions become necessary.
W, JUCA, L, PETERSEN
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Bowel obstruction is a serious problem requiring prompt medical intervention to relieve intestinal distention, restore intravascular volume, and correct fluid and electrolyte balance. If these efforts fail, either curative or palliative surgical interventions become necessary.
W, JUCA, L, PETERSEN
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