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Effectiveness of Small Bowel Decompression Techniques in Patients With Small Bowel Obstruction

Effectiveness of Small Bowel Decompression Techniques in Patients With Small Bowel Obstruction

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study will compare results of different intestinal decompression techniques in patients with small bowel obstruction.

Description

Taking into account the large number of different variations of intestinal decompression methods, a comparative analysis will be carried out based on one comparison group (I) and three main ones (IA-B). The comparison criterion will be a group of patients with nasogastric drainage as the only method of the gastrointestinal tract decompression during surgery and in the postoperative period. In the main groups more active methods of intestinal decompression will be performed, including drainage of the initial parts of the small intestine or total intubation, both single-stage intraoperative and its extended version

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • acute adhesive intestinal obstruction, including strangulation forms;
  • incarcerated ventral hernias, accompanied by impaired intestinal passage;
  • acute adhesive intestinal obstruction in the hernial sac;
  • obstruction of the small intestine lumen with gallstones and other foreign bodies.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • with peritonitis and other complicated surgical infection;
  • operations with intestinal resection;
  • patients after laparostomy

Study details
    Small Bowel Obstruction
    Small Bowel Obstruction Adhesion
    Small-Bowel Obstruction Due to Volvulus
    Hernia Incarcerated

NCT06175442

North-Western State Medical University named after I.I.Mechnikov

27 January 2024

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