2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-015-0477-x
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MDCT findings in small bowel obstruction: implications of the cause and presence of complications on treatment decisions

Abstract: Small bowel obstruction (SBO) accounts for a considerable proportion of emergency room visits, inpatient admissions, and surgical interventions in the United States. Multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) plays a key role in imaging patients presenting with acute symptoms suggestive of SBO, which helps in establishing the diagnosis, elucidating the cause of obstruction, and detecting complications, such as ischemia or frank bowel necrosis and perforation. Recently, management of patients with SBO has shifte… Show more

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“…"Free" intraperitoneal air (pneumoperitoneum) usually indicates bowel perforation [42]. Coronal and/or sagittal multiplanar reformations help identify the transition point, assess for volvulus, and detect closed-loop obstruction.…”
Section: Abdominal Ctmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…"Free" intraperitoneal air (pneumoperitoneum) usually indicates bowel perforation [42]. Coronal and/or sagittal multiplanar reformations help identify the transition point, assess for volvulus, and detect closed-loop obstruction.…”
Section: Abdominal Ctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SBO is more accurately diagnosed if radiographs are obtained in both dependent (supine or prone) and non-dependent (upright or decubitus) positions [41]. However, radiographs cannot reliably determine the site or etiology of obstruction or detect early bowel ischemia [41,42]. Abdominal radiographs in a patient with SBO typically demonstrate dilatation of small bowel out of proportion to that of the colon.…”
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“…Multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) plays a key role in imaging patients presenting with acute symptoms suggestive of SBO, which helps in establishing the diagnosis, elucidating the cause of obstruction, and detecting complications, such as ischemia or frank bowel necrosis and perforation [7] [8]. However, a real surgical challenge is not a decision whether to perform a surgery, but a decision when and how to perform it [6].…”
Section: Sbo Differ Substantially Colonic Malignancy Remains the Mosmentioning
confidence: 99%