2015
DOI: 10.4236/ojgas.2015.53003
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Risk Factors for the Development of Adhesive Small Bowel Obstruction after Abdominal and Pelvic Operations

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“…They found that the male to female ratio was 1.6: 1. In contrast Sastry et al 11 reported that women have a greater risk for postoperative adhesive SBO than men, even after exclusion of operations for gynecological indications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…They found that the male to female ratio was 1.6: 1. In contrast Sastry et al 11 reported that women have a greater risk for postoperative adhesive SBO than men, even after exclusion of operations for gynecological indications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…13 It may happen at any moment after the original laparotomy and leads to a lot of readmissions in the following years. 11 Open surgical treatment of ASBO may result in the creation of new adhesions, which may contribute to recurrent ASBO episodes. Adhesive SBO is the natural next target for a laparoscopic technique as laparoscopic surgery becomes increasingly frequent in emergency surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore infection can occur on the inside of the abdominal cavity and allow adhesions between organs. 19,20 The limitation of this study lies in the research design which is considered weak in showing correlations between variables. This study uses cross sectional design, this design was chosen due to time constraints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This fibrin matrix will form fibrous connective tissue that causes adhesions between organs. 19 The use of laparotomy cloth that is used continuously and the use of gloves containing talc allows the intraperitoneal adhesion to occur because, in this action, the talk from gloves and the remnants of the laparotomy cloth can be left behind during the operation. Therefore infection can occur on the inside of the abdominal cavity and allow adhesions between organs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…intestinal, vólvulos y masas extraintestinales como carcinomatosis, abscesos y lesiones inflamatorias. 12,13 Las intrínsecas o intramurales las cuales se subdividen en causas congénitas como atresias, estenosis, ano imperforado, duplicaciones, quistes y membranas; en causas adquiridas como neoplasias, infecciones, traumas y fibrosis; y en otras causas como lo son isquemia, intususcepción, endometriosis, enteropatía por radiación, entre otras. 11,14 Las intraluminales debidas a cálculos biliares, parásitos, cuerpos extraños, bezoares, meconio , y las funcionales como Íleo adinámico o paralítico e íleo espástico.…”
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