2021
DOI: 10.17116/hirurgia202103126
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Timing of surgery, intestinal ischemia and other real factors of mortality in acute adhesive small bowel obstruction: a multiple-center study

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“…To address this situation, a transnasally inserted intestinal obstruction catheter was prepared as an alternative in the clinical practice. However, with deeper catheter placement, patients will be at a much higher risk of adverse events such as impaired blood supply to the intestinal wall and wound infection [ 19 ]. Therefore, how to prevent the risk of adverse interventions more effectively in the application of transnasally inserted intestinal obstruction catheters has become a hot and difficult area of modern research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this situation, a transnasally inserted intestinal obstruction catheter was prepared as an alternative in the clinical practice. However, with deeper catheter placement, patients will be at a much higher risk of adverse events such as impaired blood supply to the intestinal wall and wound infection [ 19 ]. Therefore, how to prevent the risk of adverse interventions more effectively in the application of transnasally inserted intestinal obstruction catheters has become a hot and difficult area of modern research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These may include high age, BMI, ASA-score, severe heart, lung or kidney disease, active cancer status. AOI is has a mortality 40% if the intestine gets strangulated and NOM for AIO is only successful in half the cases of small intestinal obstruction [25][26] .…”
Section: Emergency Versus Elective Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Denmark there has been a national project recomending that patients with intestinal obstruction should undergo emergency surgery within 6 hours from admission to hospital unless a NOM strategy is tried. This aggressive approach is due for a re-evaluation however [25].…”
Section: Risk Factors Associated With Ppoimentioning
confidence: 99%