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Bologna guidelines for diagnosis and management of adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO): 2013 update of the evidence-based guidelines from the world society of emergency surgery ASBO working group

Authors :
Di Saverio, S. (Salomone)
Coccolini, F. (Federico)
Galati, M. (Marica)
Smerieri, N. (Nazareno)
Biffl, W.L. (Walter)
Ansaloni, L. (Luca)
Tugnoli, G. (Gregorio)
Velmahos, G.C. (George )
Sartelli, M. (Massimo)
Bendinelli, C. (Cino)
Fraga, G.P. (Gustavo)
Kelly, M.D. (Michael )
Moore, F.A. (Frederick)
Mandala, V.
Mandalà, V. (Vincenzo)
Masetti, M. (Michele)
Jovine, E. (Elio)
Pinna, A.D. (Antonio )
Peitzman, A.B. (Andrew)
Leppaniemi, A. (Ari)
Sugarbaker, P.H. (Paul )
Goor, H. (Harry) van
Moore, E.E. (Ernest)
Jeekel, J. (Hans)
Catena, F. (Fausto)
Di Saverio, S. (Salomone)
Coccolini, F. (Federico)
Galati, M. (Marica)
Smerieri, N. (Nazareno)
Biffl, W.L. (Walter)
Ansaloni, L. (Luca)
Tugnoli, G. (Gregorio)
Velmahos, G.C. (George )
Sartelli, M. (Massimo)
Bendinelli, C. (Cino)
Fraga, G.P. (Gustavo)
Kelly, M.D. (Michael )
Moore, F.A. (Frederick)
Mandala, V.
Mandalà, V. (Vincenzo)
Masetti, M. (Michele)
Jovine, E. (Elio)
Pinna, A.D. (Antonio )
Peitzman, A.B. (Andrew)
Leppaniemi, A. (Ari)
Sugarbaker, P.H. (Paul )
Goor, H. (Harry) van
Moore, E.E. (Ernest)
Jeekel, J. (Hans)
Catena, F. (Fausto)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: In 2013 Guidelines on diagnosis and management of ASBO have been revised and updated by the WSES Working Group on ASBO to develop current evidence-based algorithms and focus indications and safety of conservative treatment, timing of surgery and indications for laparoscopy.Recommendations: In absence of signs of strangulation and history of persistent vomiting or combined CT-scan signs (free fluid, mesenteric edema, small-bowel feces sign, devascularization) patients with partial ASBO can be managed safely with NOM and tube decompression should be attempted. These patients are good candidates for Water-Soluble-Contrast-Medium (WSCM) with both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The radiologic appearance of WSCM in the colon within 24 hours from administration predicts resolution. WSCM maybe administered either orally or via NGT both immediately at admission or after failed conservative treatment for 48 hours. The use of WSCM

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, World Journal of Emergency Surgery vol. 8 no. 1, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929971589
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.1749-7922-8-42