Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Jieun Kim, Yedaun Lee, Jung-Hee Yoon, Ho-Joon Lee, Yun-Jung Lim, Jisook Yi, Won Beom Jung
Summary: This study identified that the lack of small bowel feces sign, focal or diffuse mesenteric haziness, and moderate amount of mesenteric fluid are independent CT findings predicting the failure of conservative treatment in patients with non-strangulated adhesive SBO. The combination of these significant CT findings suggests the need for surgical intervention, while the absence of two or all of these findings may indicate a potential for conservative treatment.
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Surgery
Lucien Maraux, Carmelisa Dammaro, Martin Gaillard, Panagiotis Lainas, Joseph Derienne, Sophie Maitre, Pierre Chague, Laurence Rocher, Ibrahim Dagher, Hadrien Tranchart
Summary: This study analyzed the factors associated with failure of nonoperative management in uncomplicated adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO) and created a scoring system to assist decision-making. The study found that Charlson Index, distal obstruction, and small bowel diameter to vertical abdominal diameter ratio were independent predictors of failure.
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Surgery
Anita Paisant, Jeanne Burgmaier, Paul Calame, Melanie Loison, Sebastien Moliere, Cecile Brigand, Dihia Belabbas, Emilie Duchalais, Jean-Marc Regimbeau, Thierry Yzet, Arnaud Alves, Audrey Fohlen, Damien Bergeat, Estelle Vauclair, Julie Pellegrini, Emilia Ragot, Alexandre Lansier, Emeric Abet, Alexandre Nevot, Pascal Rousset, Mehdi Ouaissi, Marie Besson, Maxime Ronot, Massimo Giacca, Edouard Girard, Yann Tessier, Damien Massalou, Florent Poirier, Zaher Lakkis, Christophe Aube, Jean Francois Hamel, Guillaume Passot, Aurelien Venara
Summary: This study aimed to evaluate the association between the radiological score and the failure of conservative management in adhesive small bowel obstructions (aSBO). The results showed that a history of previous surgery was not a significant risk factor for conservative treatment failure, while a previous episode of aSBO was protective against treatment failure. Additionally, an Angers CT score of >= 5 was identified as an individual risk factor.
WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY
(2023)
Review
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Vivienne N. Eze, Tom Parry, Darren Boone, Sue Mallett, Steve Halligan
Summary: This study identified imaging, clinical, and laboratory predictors strongly associated with surgical management and/or ischaemia in patients with small bowel obstruction.
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Charles Sabbagh, Francois Mauvais, Jean-Jacques Tuech, Christophe Tresallet, Pablo Ortega-Debalon, Muriel Mathonnet, Jeremie H. Lefevre, Zaher Lakkis, David Fuks, Fabrice Muscari, Bernard Dron, Philippe Couderc, Arnaud Alves, Jean-Marc Regimbeau
Summary: Acute adhesion-related small bowel obstruction (ASBO) is a common digestive emergency, and the efficacy of conservative management is debatable. This study proposes the use of a procalcitonin (PCT)-based algorithm to aid the decision of whether or not to perform surgery, aiming to improve the quality of management for ASBO patients.
BMC GASTROENTEROLOGY
(2022)
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Hye Ri Kim, Yedaun Lee, Jieun Kim, Tae Wook Baek, Hyunwoong Kim, Jung Hee Son, Eun Joo Park, Seung Ho Kim
Summary: The distance between the transition zones (>1 cm) and low-grade obstruction are independent CT predictors of successful conservative treatments in CL-SBO patients. These findings are important for determining whether initial conservative treatments are appropriate for patients.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Surgery
Puyue Gao, Zongping Yu, Yiqi Wang, Wenchao Xiu
Summary: This study aimed to establish a reliable model for predicting the risk of ASBO after emergency gastrointestinal surgery and demonstrate the improved outcomes by incorporating the model into perioperative management.
LANGENBECKS ARCHIVES OF SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Surgery
Kevin Afshari, Abbas Chabok, Kenneth Smedh, Maziar Nikberg
Summary: About 10% of patients who have undergone open abdominal surgery develop small bowel obstruction (SBO), with rectal resection leading to the highest readmission rates. A study found that SBO is most commonly seen within the first year after rectal cancer surgery, with the greatest risk in patients requiring re-laparotomy due to complications from the initial surgery.
Article
Oncology
Huida Zheng, Yurong Liu, Zhenze Chen, Yafeng Sun, Jianhua Xu
Summary: This study retrospectively analyzed data from 424 patients who underwent right colectomy, and established a nomogram to predict the incidence of early small bowel obstruction (EPSBO) after the surgery. The predictive performance of the model was evaluated using an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve and calibration chart.
WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Oncology
Wenhao Yu, Qi Zhang, Muhammad Ali, Bangquan Chen, Yapeng Yang, Liuhua Wang, Qiannan Sun, Yong Wang, Daorong Wang
Summary: This study aimed to create a nomogram for predicting recurrence of small bowel obstruction (SBO) after gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer. Several risk factors were identified through regression analysis, and the nomogram showed good predictive performance. It could serve as an early warning indicator to guide treatment decisions for gastric cancer patients.
WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Surgery
Maria E. Tecos, Allie E. Steinberger, Jun Guo, Brad W. Warner
Summary: This study optimized a highly selective vascular approach to murine ileocecal resection (ICR), which showed superior colon preservation and enhanced remnant intestine epithelial adaptation compared to proximal small bowel resection (SBR). The findings suggest that ICR is associated with greater colonic adaptation and unique plasticity toward an intestinal phenotype.
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Saif Ghabisha, Faisal Ahmed, Abdulfattah Altam, Fouad Hassan, Mohamed Badheeb
Summary: This study investigated the factors associated with the need for surgical interventions in 67 cases diagnosed with small bowel obstruction in the virgin abdomen (SBO-VA). The predominant etiology was found to be adhesion. While 46.2% of the cases received conservative treatment, 53.8% underwent urgent surgery. Factors associated with the need for surgical management included older age, previous hospital admission, abdominal tenderness, longer abdominal pain duration, increased inflammatory markers, and alarm signs on computed tomography imaging. In the surgical group, there was a higher need for ICU admission and shorter hospital stays compared to the conservative group.
JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE
(2023)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Emily J. Onufer, Yong-Hyun Han, Cathleen Courtney, Allie Steinberger, Maria Tecos, Stephanie Sutton, Anne Sescleifer, Jocelyn Ou, Rafael Sanguinetti Czepielewski, Gwendalyn J. Randolph, Brad W. Warner
Summary: The study found that the 129S1/SvImJ mouse strain showed resistance to liver injury after small bowel resection, while the C57BL/6J mice exhibited hepatic steatosis, fibrosis, and cholestasis, mainly due to increased endotoxin-driven inflammatory pathways.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Masja K. Toneman, Bente M. de Kok, Frank M. Zijta, Stanley Oei, Gijs J. D. van Acker, Marinke Westerterp, Anne E. M. van der Pool
Summary: Older patients or those with higher ASA classification have a higher risk of irreversible ischemia in case of closed-loop small bowel obstruction. Postoperative morbidity is increased in patients with irreversible ischemia.
WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY
(2022)
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Ferhat Cengel, Okan Gurkan, Sebahat Nacar Dogan, Samed Sayar
Summary: This retrospective study evaluated the utility of CT findings in predicting the need for surgery in small bowel obstruction cases, with duodenal distension identified as a significant predictor of surgical requirement.
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY
(2021)
Article
Surgery
L. Lievain, A. Aktouf, I. Auquit-Auckbur, D. Coquerel-Beghin, M. Scotte, P. -Y. Milliez
ANNALES DE CHIRURGIE PLASTIQUE ESTHETIQUE
(2015)
Letter
Surgery
Lilian Schwarz, Pierre Michel, Michel Scotte
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
David Fuks, Pierre Duhaut, Francois Mauvais, Marc Pocard, Vincent Haccart, Jean-Christophe Paquet, Bertrand Millat, Simon Msika, Igor Sielezneff, Michel Scotte, Denis Chatelain, Jean Marc Regimbeau
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
(2015)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Jean Marc Regimbeau, David Fuks, Patrick Pessaux, Philippe Bachellier, Denis Chatelain, Momar Diouf, Artigas Raventos, Georges Mantion, Jean-Francois Gigot, Laurence Chiche, Gerard Pascal, Daniel Azoulay, Alexis Laurent, Christian Letoublon, Emmanuel Boleslawski, Michel Rivoire, Jean-Yves Mabrut, Mustapha Adham, Yves-Patrice Le Treut, Jean-Robert Delpero, Francis Navarro, Ahmet Ayav, Karim Boudjema, Gennaro Nuzzo, Michel Scotte, Olivier Farges
Article
Surgery
Lilian Schwarz, Michael Bubenheim, Isabelle Gardin, Emmanuel Huet, Ghassan Riachi, Erick Clavier, Odile Goria, Pierre Vera, Michel Scotte
WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY
(2016)
Article
Surgery
Olivier Farges, Nathalie Goutte, Safi Dokmak, Noelle Bendersky, Bruno Falissard
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Jean Marc Regimbeau, David Fuks, Karine Pautrat, Francois Mauvais, Vincent Haccart, Simon Msika, Muriel Mathonnet, Michel Scotte, Jean Christophe Paquet, Corinne Vons, Igor Sielezneff, Bertrand Millat, Laurence Chiche, Herve Dupont, Pierre Duhaut, Cyril Cosse, Momar Diouf, Marc Pocard
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
(2014)
Article
Anatomy & Morphology
L. Schwarz, E. Huet, T. Yzet, D. Fuks, J. M. Regimbeau, M. Scotte
SURGICAL AND RADIOLOGIC ANATOMY
(2014)
Article
Oncology
Sabrina Kermiche-Rahali, Aude Di Fiore, Fanny Drieux, Frederic Di Fiore, Arnaud Francois, Michel Scotte
WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2013)
Article
Surgery
D. Fuks, J. -M. Regimbeau, P. Pessaux, P. Bachellier, A. Raventos, G. Mantion, J. -F. Gigot, L. Chiche, G. Pascal, D. Azoulay, A. Laurent, C. Letoublon, E. Boleslawski, M. Rivoire, J. -Y. Mabrut, M. Adham, Y. -P. Le Treut, J. -R. Delpero, F. Navarro, A. Ayav, K. Boudjema, G. Nuzzo, M. Scotte, O. Farges
JOURNAL OF VISCERAL SURGERY
(2013)
Review
Surgery
C. Mouly, R. Chati, M. Scotte, J. -M. Regimbeau
JOURNAL OF VISCERAL SURGERY
(2013)
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Guillaume Philouze, Eglantine Voitellier, Laurence Lacaze, Emmanuel Huet, Antoine Gancel, Gaetan Prevost, Michael Bubenheim, Michel Scotte
JOURNAL OF OBESITY
(2017)
Review
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Laurence Lacaze, Michel Scotte
WORLD JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY
(2015)
Article
Urology & Nephrology
G. Philouze, M. Scotte
PROGRES EN UROLOGIE
(2013)
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Sylvie Pham, Antoine Gancel, Michel Scotte, Estelle Houivet, Emmanuel Huet, Herve Lefebvre, Jean-Marc Kuhn, Gaetan Prevost
JOURNAL OF OBESITY
(2014)