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British Journal of Surgery
Small bowel obstruction is a common and serious condition that nurses often encounter, making up 80% of bowel obstructions in the US. It frequently occurs in older adults and those who've had abdominal surgeries, with many cases requiring surgical ...
Josephine Walshaw +2 more
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Small bowel obstruction is a common and serious condition that nurses often encounter, making up 80% of bowel obstructions in the US. It frequently occurs in older adults and those who've had abdominal surgeries, with many cases requiring surgical ...
Josephine Walshaw +2 more
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Radiopaedia.org, 2022
Abstract Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a surgical emergency that results in morbidity and mortality in a substantial number of patients. SBO is characterized by failure of the normal passage of intestinal contents and its features include colicky abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, and absolute constipation.
Chelsea R. Olson, Hanna Alemayehu
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Abstract Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a surgical emergency that results in morbidity and mortality in a substantial number of patients. SBO is characterized by failure of the normal passage of intestinal contents and its features include colicky abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, and absolute constipation.
Chelsea R. Olson, Hanna Alemayehu
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Small Bowel Obstruction and Ischemia.
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019Imaging evaluation of small bowel obstruction (SBO) is essential for determining the appropriate clinical treatment for a patient. The current recommendations for the evaluation of SBO, including protocols, are reviewed.
M. Diamond, John C. Lee, C. LeBedis
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Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2021
AbstractSmall bowel obstruction (SBO) remains a common problem for surgeons and nonsurgeons alike. Management of SBO has shifted from primarily being surgical to a nonoperative approach, which can be attributed to a multitude of reasons, including better understanding of the pathophysiology of SBO, the advent of laparoscopy, and improvement in ...
Allison A, Aka +2 more
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AbstractSmall bowel obstruction (SBO) remains a common problem for surgeons and nonsurgeons alike. Management of SBO has shifted from primarily being surgical to a nonoperative approach, which can be attributed to a multitude of reasons, including better understanding of the pathophysiology of SBO, the advent of laparoscopy, and improvement in ...
Allison A, Aka +2 more
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2017
Srinivas R Rami Reddy, M. Cappell
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Srinivas R Rami Reddy, M. Cappell
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Colorectal Disease, 2021
Although there is growing evidence to support the feasibility of a minimally invasive approach for acute small bowel obstruction, the inability to adequately evaluate compromised bowel segments has been cited as a major limitation.
F. Guerra +4 more
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Although there is growing evidence to support the feasibility of a minimally invasive approach for acute small bowel obstruction, the inability to adequately evaluate compromised bowel segments has been cited as a major limitation.
F. Guerra +4 more
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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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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
openaire +3 more sources

