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Episode 1 - Small Bowel Obstructions - SBO

Author
Rebecca & James
Published
Mon 04 Oct 2021
Episode Link
https://www.learninginthedark.com

In this episode we take you on a journey through the world of small bowel obstructions. Join us in discovering the 4 D's of Radiology of SBOs...

(For the full show notes and more information please visit learninginthedark.com)


Detect:

Symptoms - Colicky abdominal pain, distension, nausea and vomiting, constipation, inability to pass gas. 

Signs - High pitched, tinkling or absent bowel sounds

Often non specific

Describe:

Hallmark- Obstruction leading to dilation upstream and decompression downstream

Warning Signs-

  1. Complete: nothing getting past 
  2. Incomplete or Partial: some air and fluid post  
  3. Closed Loop: Obstructed bowel at 2 points along the GI tract 
  4. Strangulated obstruction 

 Differential:
Differential goes back to our common causes so break it down into intrinsic, extrinsic or intraluminal

Decision:
Conservative: NG decompression, bowel rest

Surgical: Resection indicated in high grade obstruction, bowel ischemia, failure to improve with conservative management 

Both clinical and radiological presentations can predict the need for surgical intervention 


  • Clinical Predictors: 
  1. Clinical signs of intestinal ischemia: abdominal pain worse despite conservative management, SIRS, Peritonitis, Metabolic Acidosis 
  2. Failure of conservative management


  • CT Indications for surgical management 
  • Predictors of poor CT outcomes: 1.) Intraperitoneal free fluid 2.) Free intra-abdominal gas 3.) Duodenal distension 4.) High grade obstruction 5.) Signs of intestinal ischemia 6.) Closed Loop Obstruction 
  • Surgical Correctable causes of SBO: 1.) Volvulus 2.) Incarcerated Hernia 3.) Closed Loop Obstruction 4.) Small Bowel Tumour 5.) gallstone ileus 6.) Foreign body ingestion
  • Signs of small bowel obstruction with equivocal outcomes in regard to conservative vs. surgical intervention: Mesenteric congestion, presence of a transition point, small bowel feces sign

Produced By Mike Spouge

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