Abstract

Many patients with adhesive small bowel obstruction (SBO) can be managed nonsurgically. In this retrospective study from a French hospital, researchers sought to determine whether findings on computed tomography (CT) can predict response to nonsurgical treatment. They identified 159 patients with presumed adhesive SBO who underwent CT and were treated …

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