A Clinical Study of Acute Intestinal Obstruction in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Telangana
Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 8
Abstract
Abstract:Acute intestinal obstruction is a common surgical emergency that a general surgeon comes across and one has to accomplish the skills of diagnosing art of Surgery and knowledge of postoperative management, which carries gratifying results. With this in mind, we in this study the tried to evaluate the symptomatology of Intestinal Obstruction to study the various causes of intestinal obstruction modalities of surgical procedures and its outcome. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted at the Department of General Surgery, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar. A total of hundred patients belonging to both sex groups were included in the study. All patients were evaluated thoroughly from their history and clinical examination. Patients with signs and symptoms of acute obstruction were managed by appropriate surgical procedure after resuscitation and the diagnosis was established. The postoperative period was monitored carefully and all parameters were recorded hourly or fourth hourly basis depending upon the resuscitation and the diagnosis was established. Results: The most common involved age group was 31 - 40 having 40% of the patients followed by 14 – 50 has 38%. Adhesions are the most common cause of intestinal obstruction accounting for 36% of the cases. Malignancy of the large bowel was found to cause obstructive features with a single case being due to ascending colon growth, one case of small bowel tumor and the 7 is due to recto-sigmoid growth, 2 descending colon, thus a total of 11 cases of malignant obstruction. 39 patients who underwent surgical procedure had no complications. 25 patients had wound infection with wound gaping and had to be treated with secondary suturing. 8 patients who underwent surgery expired with an overall mortality rate of 8 %. Conclusion: Clinical radiological and operative findings put together can bring about the best and accurate diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. Intestinal obstruction with tuberculosis of the intestine is more likely to develop postoperative complications, proper anti-tubercular management is necessary to prevent mortality and morbidity. Keywords: Acute Intestinal Obstruction, Tertiary care hospital.
Authors and Affiliations
Arun Katari
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