Abstract

Acute Intestinal obstruction is a common surgical emergency, both small and large intestine can be affected. Obstructed hernias are the commonest cause of intestinal obstruction. A clinico -epidemiologal study was conducted on 50 patients for a period of one year on patients with acute intestinal obstruction. In our study small bowel obstruction was more common than large bowel obstruction. External hernia either obstructed or strangulated was commonest cause of intestinal obstruction. There was low operative mortality in the hernia group despite the highest rate of associated strangulation. Early diagnosis of obstruction, careful selection of cases for surgery, skillful operative management, proper technique during surgery and intensive post operative treatment yielded great results.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call