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A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction
Author(s) -
Rakesh K. Gupta,
Chandra Shekhar Agrawal,
Om Prakash Pathania,
Rohit Prasad Yadav,
Panna Shah
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
archives of clinical and experimental surgery (aces)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-8133
DOI - 10.5455/aces.20120704013544
Subject(s) - medicine , bowel obstruction , contrast (vision) , radiology , general surgery , computer science , artificial intelligence
Objective: To investigate the value of the hyperosmolar water-soluble contrast medium Gastrografin and reg; in choosing which patients with small-intestine obstruction, caused by post-operative adhesions, to treat conservatively.Summary Background Data: Post-operative abdominal adhesions represent the main aetiological factor for intestinal obstruction. The mortality rate from intestinal obstruction has been quoted at 5 and ndash; 10% . The most effective way to reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by post-operative adhesions is, therefore, through early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.Methods: A prospective Gastrografin and reg; study was performed in patients with small-intestine obstruction from June 2010 to June 2011.Results: Fifty-eight patients with adhesive intestinal obstruction received Gastrografin and reg; via a nasogastric tube. Direct abdominal radiographs were taken after 4 and 8 h. Thirty-nine patients (67.2%) had Gastrografin and reg; in the right colon within 8 h and were considered to have partial obstruction. These patients commenced oral feeding even though abdominal radiographs revealed gas and ndash;fluid levels. In the remaining 19 patients (32.7%), Gastrografin and reg; was not observed in the right colon within 8 h: five of the 19 patients (26.3%) were successfully treated conservatively; 14 of the 19 patients (73.7%) developed toxic signs and underwent surgery, with obstruction resulting from adhesive bands being confirmed at operation.Conclusions: Conservative treatment can be recommended for patients in whom contrast medium is observed in the right colon within 8 h following administration, regardless of the presence of obstruction signs. Absence of contrast medium in the right colon within 8 h cannot, however, be considered an indication for surgery. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2013; 2(1.000): 24-31

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