2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13017-023-00477-9
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Elective adhesiolysis for chronic abdominal pain reduces long-term risk of adhesive small bowel obstruction

Abstract: Background Selected patients with adhesion-related chronic abdominal pain can be treated effectively by adhesiolysis with the application of adhesion barriers. These patients might also have an increased risk to develop adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO). It is unknown how frequently these patients develop ASBO, and how elective adhesiolysis for pain impacts the risk of ASBO. Methods Patients with adhesion-related chronic pain were included i… Show more

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“…Improved patient selection by the implementation of cine-MRI results in a lower number of negative diagnostic laparoscopies, and reduces the risk of adhesiolysis-related injuries during reoperation for chronic pain [1]. Cine-MRI is also useful in the work-up of patients with recurrent small bowel obstruction [21]. In a recent systematic review, the overall accuracy of cine-MRI to detect adhesions on a patient level was 76-100% [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Improved patient selection by the implementation of cine-MRI results in a lower number of negative diagnostic laparoscopies, and reduces the risk of adhesiolysis-related injuries during reoperation for chronic pain [1]. Cine-MRI is also useful in the work-up of patients with recurrent small bowel obstruction [21]. In a recent systematic review, the overall accuracy of cine-MRI to detect adhesions on a patient level was 76-100% [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%