» Articles » PMID: 33173587

Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction - an Update

Overview
Journal Acute Med Surg
Specialty Critical Care
Date 2020 Nov 11
PMID 33173587
Citations 23
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Small bowel obstruction (SBO) accounts for 12-16% of emergency surgical admissions and 20% of emergency surgical procedures. Even with the advent of laparoscopic surgery, intra-abdominal adhesions remain a significant cause of SBO, accounting for 65% of cases. History and physical examination are essential to identify signs of bowel ischemia as this indicates a need for urgent surgical exploration. Another critical aspect of evaluation includes establishing the underlying cause for obstruction and distinguishing between adhesive and non-adhesive etiologies as adhesive SBO (ASBO) can be managed non-operatively in 70-90% of patients. A patient with a history of abdominopelvic surgery along with one or more cardinal features of obstruction should be suspected to have ASBO until proven otherwise. Triad of severe pain, pain out of proportion to the clinical findings, and presence of an abdominal scar suggest possible closed-loop obstruction. Computed tomography has higher sensitivity and specificity compared to plain films and is recommended by the Bologna guidelines. Correcting fluid and electrolyte imbalance is an initial crucial step to mitigate severe hypovolemia. Patients should proceed with surgery if symptoms of bowel compromise are present, or if symptoms do not resolve or have worsened. Surgery is indicated in patients with ischemia, strangulation, perforation, peritonitis, or failure of non-operative treatment. With advances in minimal access technology and increasing experience, laparoscopic adhesiolysis is recommended. Mechanical adhesion barriers are an effective measure to prevent adhesion formation.

Citing Articles

Are the systemic immune-inflammation index and panimmune-inflammation value predictive indicators for the decision of operative treatment in adhesive small bowel obstruction?.

Ucaner B, Cimen S, Birgun M, Kamburoglu A, Buldanli M, Kaymak S Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2025; 31(2):148-154.

PMID: 39963915 PMC: 11843422. DOI: 10.14744/tjtes.2025.59933.


A novel scoring system for better management of small bowel obstruction.

Zhong Q, Zhan C, Xu W, Cai Y, Chen S, Wang H Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2025; 51(1):91.

PMID: 39907751 DOI: 10.1007/s00068-024-02715-4.


External validation of a CT score for predicting ischaemia in adhesive small-bowel obstruction.

Vadot V, Guiraud A, Kalilou Sow A, Fournel I, Simon G, Acquier A Eur Radiol. 2025; .

PMID: 39853337 DOI: 10.1007/s00330-025-11362-1.


Management of small bowel obstruction and therapeutic role of contrast media: A multicenter study.

Jaanimae L, Lepner U, Kirsimagi U, Nikkolo C Surg Pract Sci. 2025; 12():100149.

PMID: 39845293 PMC: 11749962. DOI: 10.1016/j.sipas.2022.100149.


A Rare Case Report of the Successful Management of Perforated Sigmoid Volvulus in a Pregnant Woman With Massive Pneumoperitoneum: First Case in Yemen.

Saghir M, Fadhl H, Mohammed S, Saeed A, Alsakkaf M Cureus. 2024; 16(10):e72289.

PMID: 39583516 PMC: 11585285. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.72289.


References
1.
Teng T, Tan Y, Shelat V . Persimmon fruit causing simultaneous small bowel and stomach obstruction. Singapore Med J. 2019; 60(10):550. PMC: 6875815. DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2019132. View

2.
Parker M, Wilson M, Menzies D, Sunderland G, Clark D, Knight A . The SCAR-3 study: 5-year adhesion-related readmission risk following lower abdominal surgical procedures. Colorectal Dis. 2005; 7(6):551-8. DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-1318.2005.00857.x. View

3.
Li M, Lian L, Xiao L, Wu W, He Y, Song X . Laparoscopic versus open adhesiolysis in patients with adhesive small bowel obstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Am J Surg. 2012; 204(5):779-86. DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2012.03.005. View

4.
Beardsley C, Furtado R, Mosse C, Gananadha S, Fergusson J, Jeans P . Small bowel obstruction in the virgin abdomen: the need for a mandatory laparotomy explored. Am J Surg. 2014; 208(2):243-8. DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2013.09.034. View

5.
Tabibian N, Swehli E, Boyd A, Umbreen A, Tabibian J . Abdominal adhesions: A practical review of an often overlooked entity. Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2017; 15:9-13. PMC: 5295619. DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2017.01.021. View