Abstract
The aim: To study the possibilities of ultrasound in adhesive ileus obstruction diagnosis and indications for surgical treatment determination. Materials and methods: The results of diagnosis and treatment of 60 patients with acute adhesive intestinal obstruction with comparative use of X-ray and ultrasound methods were analyzed. Results: The use of a standard X-ray examination of the abdominal organs upon admission to the hospital allowed the diagnosis of acute adhesions of small bowel obstruction in only 32 (53.3%) patients. Transabdominal ultrasonography allowed the establishment of adhesive ileus during hospitalization in 53 (88.3%) patients and also in 7 (11.7%) during a dynamic examination 2-3 hours after admission. Due to the lack of positive effect from the conducted conservative therapy relying on the data of ultrasound studies, 33 (55%) patients were operated on. During X-ray examination, only 10 (30.3%) of these patients demonstrated negative X-ray dynamics, and with an ultrasound study, deterioration of echo pictures was observed in all 33 (100%) patients. Conclusions: Compared with the X-ray method, transabdominal ultrasonography is established to be safe, affordable, simpler, non-invasive and highly informative method for the study of acute adhesions of the small intestinal obstruction. The method allows the assessment of the ongoing conservative therapy dynamics and determination for surgical treatment indications.
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