POAF is a common presentation following colorectal surgery and is associated with infective complications, reflecting an inflammatory process. Risk factors for POAF have been clearly identified in the literature; however, further studies need to be conducted on preventative strategies. There is a significantly higher 1-year mortality rate compared with the controls, the aetiology of which has not yet been widely reviewed.
Neuropsychiatric disorders, in particular autism, are useful predictors of STC and FFR in children. Obesity may be associated with a higher risk of developing chronic constipation.
We present two rare cases of small bowel obstruction (SBO) secondary to Meckel’s diverticulum (MD) where the mechanism of obstruction was not readily apparent. Both were cases of virgin abdomen with pre-operative CT scans demonstrating SBO without a clear underlying cause or mass. Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, which established the underlying cause to be MD, and laparoscopic-assisted resection was undertaken to resect small bowel and perform a side-to-side stapled anastomosis. We subsequently describe the different mechanisms by which MD can cause obstruction as described in the literature.
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