The multifaceted role of radiology in small bowel obstruction
Abstract
Small bowel obstruction is a common clinical condition, often presenting with signs and symptoms similar to those seen in other acute abdominal disorders. The diagnosis and treatment of this dynamic process continues to evolve. The imaging approach in the work-up of patients with known or suspected small bowel obstruction and the timing of surgical intervention in this disease have undergone considerable changes over the past two decades. This article examines the changes related to the use of imaging technology in the diagnosis and management of patients with small bowel obstruction. The meaning of frequently used but poorly defined terms in describing intestinal obstruction is clarified and illustrated.
aDepartments of Radiology and Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA
bDepartment of Radiology, Methodist Hospital of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN, USA
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