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Role of water soluble contrast agents in assigning patients to a non-operative course in adhesive small bowel obstruction.

Hamid Ai Wadani1, Naif Ibrahim Al Awad, Khairi Ahmed Hassan, Hazem Mohamed Zakaria, Faten O Alaqeel.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Adhesive small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a common surgical emergency. It is estimated that at least 60% of SBO are due to post-operative adhesions. Water soluble contrast agents (gastrografin) have been used to identify patients who might be treated non-operatively. This study aims to determine the role of gastrografin in adhesive intestinal obstruction patients.
METHODS: In this prospective study, 27 patients admitted between 1(st) August 2004 and 1(st) July 2006 with clinical signs suggestive of postoperative adhesive SBO met the inclusion criteria. After intravenous hydration, nasogastric tube insertion and complete suctioning of the gastric fluid, 100 ml of gastrograsfin was given and plain abdominal radiography was taken 6 hours and 24 hours if the contrast is not seen in the colon. Those in whom the contrast reached the colon in 24 hours were considered to have partial SBO and started oral intake. If gastrografin failed to reach the colon in 24 hours and the patient did not improve in the following 24 hours, laparotomy was performed.
RESULTS: Conservative treatment was successful in 31 cases (91%) and 3 (9%) required operation. Patients treated conservatively had short hospital stay (mean=4 days) and tolerated oral feeding with no morbidity or mortality.
CONCLUSION: Oral gastrografin helps in the management of patients with postoperative adhesive SBO.

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Keywords:  Adhesive small bowel obstruction; Conservative management of adhesive small bowel obstruction; Water soluble contrast agents

Year:  2011        PMID: 22253960      PMCID: PMC3251191          DOI: 10.5001/omj.2011.116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oman Med J        ISSN: 1999-768X


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