A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction

Objective: To investigate the value of the hyperosmolar water-soluble contrast medium Gastrografin and reg; in choosing which patients with small-intestine obstruction, caused by post-operative adhesions, to treat conservatively. Summary Background Data: Post-operative abdominal adhes...

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Main Authors: Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Chandra Sekhar Agrawal, Om Prakash Pathania, Rohit Prasad Yadav, Panna Lal Shah
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Language:English
Published: GESDAV 2013-02-01
Series:Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
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spelling doaj-e66afeb4bcda4f94b9a11817e15341ab2020-11-25T00:03:31ZengGESDAVArchives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery2146-81332013-02-0121243110.5455/aces.2012070401354421277A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel ObstructionRakesh Kumar Gupta0Chandra Sekhar Agrawal1Om Prakash Pathania2 Rohit Prasad Yadav3Panna Lal Shah4Department of Surgery, B.P.K.I.H.S, Dharan, Nepal Department of Surgery, B.P.K.I.H.S, Dharan, Nepal Ladyharding medicl college, New Delhi,India Department of Surgery, B.P.K.I.H.S, Dharan, Nepal Department of Radiology, B.P.K.I.H.S, Dharan, NepalObjective: To investigate the value of the hyperosmolar water-soluble contrast medium Gastrografin and reg; in choosing which patients with small-intestine obstruction, caused by post-operative adhesions, to treat conservatively. Summary Background Data: Post-operative abdominal adhesions represent the main aetiological factor for intestinal obstruction. The mortality rate from intestinal obstruction has been quoted at 5 and ndash; 10% . The most effective way to reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by post-operative adhesions is, therefore, through early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Methods: A prospective Gastrografin and reg; study was performed in patients with small-intestine obstruction from June 2010 to June 2011. Results: Fifty-eight patients with adhesive intestinal obstruction received Gastrografin and reg; via a nasogastric tube. Direct abdominal radiographs were taken after 4 and 8 h. Thirty-nine patients (67.2%) had Gastrografin and reg; in the right colon within 8 h and were considered to have partial obstruction. These patients commenced oral feeding even though abdominal radiographs revealed gas and ndash;fluid levels. In the remaining 19 patients (32.7%), Gastrografin and reg; was not observed in the right colon within 8 h: five of the 19 patients (26.3%) were successfully treated conservatively; 14 of the 19 patients (73.7%) developed toxic signs and underwent surgery, with obstruction resulting from adhesive bands being confirmed at operation. Conclusions: Conservative treatment can be recommended for patients in whom contrast medium is observed in the right colon within 8 h following administration, regardless of the presence of obstruction signs. Absence of contrast medium in the right colon within 8 h cannot, however, be considered an indication for surgery. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2013; 2(1.000): 24-31]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=21277Gastrografin and reg;water-soluble contrast mediumsmall intestineadhesionobstruction
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author Rakesh Kumar Gupta
Chandra Sekhar Agrawal
Om Prakash Pathania
Rohit Prasad Yadav
Panna Lal Shah
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Chandra Sekhar Agrawal
Om Prakash Pathania
Rohit Prasad Yadav
Panna Lal Shah
A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction
Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
Gastrografin and reg;
water-soluble contrast medium
small intestine
adhesion
obstruction
author_facet Rakesh Kumar Gupta
Chandra Sekhar Agrawal
Om Prakash Pathania
Rohit Prasad Yadav
Panna Lal Shah
author_sort Rakesh Kumar Gupta
title A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction
title_short A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction
title_full A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction
title_fullStr A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction
title_full_unstemmed A Prospective Study on the Gastrografin Contrast Radiology in the Management of Small Bowel Obstruction
title_sort prospective study on the gastrografin contrast radiology in the management of small bowel obstruction
publisher GESDAV
series Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
issn 2146-8133
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Objective: To investigate the value of the hyperosmolar water-soluble contrast medium Gastrografin and reg; in choosing which patients with small-intestine obstruction, caused by post-operative adhesions, to treat conservatively. Summary Background Data: Post-operative abdominal adhesions represent the main aetiological factor for intestinal obstruction. The mortality rate from intestinal obstruction has been quoted at 5 and ndash; 10% . The most effective way to reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by post-operative adhesions is, therefore, through early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Methods: A prospective Gastrografin and reg; study was performed in patients with small-intestine obstruction from June 2010 to June 2011. Results: Fifty-eight patients with adhesive intestinal obstruction received Gastrografin and reg; via a nasogastric tube. Direct abdominal radiographs were taken after 4 and 8 h. Thirty-nine patients (67.2%) had Gastrografin and reg; in the right colon within 8 h and were considered to have partial obstruction. These patients commenced oral feeding even though abdominal radiographs revealed gas and ndash;fluid levels. In the remaining 19 patients (32.7%), Gastrografin and reg; was not observed in the right colon within 8 h: five of the 19 patients (26.3%) were successfully treated conservatively; 14 of the 19 patients (73.7%) developed toxic signs and underwent surgery, with obstruction resulting from adhesive bands being confirmed at operation. Conclusions: Conservative treatment can be recommended for patients in whom contrast medium is observed in the right colon within 8 h following administration, regardless of the presence of obstruction signs. Absence of contrast medium in the right colon within 8 h cannot, however, be considered an indication for surgery. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2013; 2(1.000): 24-31]
topic Gastrografin and reg;
water-soluble contrast medium
small intestine
adhesion
obstruction
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=21277
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