1 Nov 2003Article
PREDICTIVE FACTORS AND TREATMENT OF SMALL BOWEL ADESIVE OBSTRUCTION
G. Benfatto 1L. Tenaglia 1G. Catania 1S. Benfatto 1F. Catalano 1A. Biondi 1R. Giovinetto 1A. Giovinetto 1
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Article Info
1 Sezione di Chirurgia Generale ed Oncologica, Dipartimento di Chirurgia Generale, Università degli Studi di Catania; Azienda Ospedali Vittorio Emanuele - U.O. di Patologia Chirurgica
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2003, 74(6), 687-693;
Published: 1 Nov 2003
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Abstract
Our study is based on a retrospective analysis about a ten years’ control on patients with a small bowel adhesive obstruction (SBAO) due to primitive abdominal surgical operations. From the valuation of the obtained data and through a literature’s review we tried to better define the best treatment. On 297 admissions of 248 patients with a diagnosis of SBAO 196 operations were performed, which indication was based on every clinical data, haematologic and radiologic examinations. Moreover, it was analysed the responsive factor that caused adhesions with a careful valuation of the primitive surgical operation and the possibility of recurrences. From this study it is evicted that SBAO can be considered as a surgical differible urgency, where there aren’t any signs of intestinal strangulation or peritonitis, and where the principal etiologic factor is represented by colorectal operations in the male and gynecologic operations in the female. Morbility and mortality in the surgical procedures for SBAO show greater percentages than the elderly patient’s.
Keywords
- Small bowel adhesive obstruction (SBAO)
- Postoperative adhesive syndrome (PAS)