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Percutaneous needle decompression in treatment of malignant small bowel obstruction.

Ting-Hui Jiang1, Xian-Jun Sun1, Yue Chen1, Hui-Qin Cheng1, Shi-Ming Fang1, Hao-Sheng Jiang1, Yan Cao1, Bing-Yan Liu1, Shao-Qiu Wu1, Ai-Wu Mao1.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the efficacy and safety of percutaneous needle decompression in the treatment of malignant small bowel obstruction (MSBO).
METHODS: A prospective analysis of the clinical data of 52 MSBO patients undergoing percutaneous needle decompression was performed.
RESULTS: Percutaneous needle decompression was successful in all 52 patients. Statistically significant differences were observed in symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal distension and abdominal pain before and after treatment (81.6% vs 26.5%, 100% vs 8.2%, and 85.7% vs 46.9%, respectively; all P < 0.05). The overall significantly improved rate was 19.2% (11/52) and the response rate was 94.2% (49/52) using decompression combined with nasal tube placement, local arterial infusion of chemotherapy and nutritional support. During the one-month follow-up period, puncture-related complications were acceptable.
CONCLUSION: Percutaneous needle intestinal decompression is a safe and effective palliative treatment for MSBO.

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Keywords:  Arterial infusion chemotherapy; Malignant small bowel obstruction; Nasal intestinal decompression tube; Palliative treatment; Percutaneous needle decompression

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25741156      PMCID: PMC4342925          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i8.2467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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