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Mechanical Bowel Obstruction--Changes in Aetiology over the Past 145 Years: A Single Centre Retrospective Cohort Study.

M Pędziwiatr1, P Budzyński, M Stanek, M Matłok, P Major, M Wierdak, M Migaczewski, K Rembiasz, A Budzyński.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Mechanical bowel obstruction (MBO) remains one of the most common abdominal surgical emergencies. The aetiology of MBO depends on the population demographics and period of time in which a given population was studied. We are presenting the results of an analysis covering 145 years of observations based on patients operated in our department.
METHODS: The single centre retrospective analysis included 1825 patients with MBO. They were divided into 4 groups depending on the years in which they were treated : group 1 (1868-1898), group 2 (1956-1970), group 3 (1987-1999), group 4 (2000-2013). The analysis covered the sex distribution, the mean age of patients versus the life expectancy and changes in MBO aetiology in every period.
RESULTS: We noticed an increase in the mean age and the growing divergence between life expectancy. Additionally, an increasing percentage of women were observed. There were also significant changes in the aetiology. An increase in MBO caused by cancer was observed. The rate of strangulated hernias doubled in the second period of time, and then it gradually decreased. Intestinal volvulus was common in the first period and became one of the rarest causes of MBO in the subsequent periods. MBO due to adhesions remained at the same level. It became, however, the most common cause in the last period.
CONCLUSIONS: Within nearly 150 years significant changes occurred in the demographics and aetiology of MBO. Currently, the most common cause is peritoneal adhesions after previous surgeries. Although our results represent a single centre experience, they may reflect changing patterns in MBO in the Polish population over time. © Acta Chirurgica Belgica.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26763837     DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2015.11681140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Chir Belg        ISSN: 0001-5458            Impact factor:   1.090


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