you'll likely have surgery right away. Most partial obstructions don't need surgery. Your doctor will help stabilize your condition and may put you on a liquid diet to help your intestines rest.
Most obstructions resolve by allowing the small bowel to rest and shrink back to its normal size, thus making the adhesions less problematic. This is accomplished by inserting a nasogastric (NG) tube (a thin plastic tube that goes through a nostril and into the stomach) that suctions fluid ...
Operation or Suction in Bowel ObstructionWilliam C. Beck
Conservative management with nasogastric suction, intravenous hydration/nutrition, and antisecretory agents is indicated for 7–10 days with the hope that a functional obstruction will reverse. If a mechanical obstruction persists, endoscopic intervention with balloon dilation may be effective. Surgery ...
NG tube; observe for S/S of hemorrhage, abdominal abscess, small bowel obstruction, dehydration; initial output-1500-2000 ml/hrs, dark green liquid; ileostomy care Post-op care for Crohn's Bowel resection post op care-usually no stoma, unless severe cases, and then will usually undergo take...
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Most bowel obstructions are treated in the hospital. In the hospital, the doctor will give the patient medicine and fluids through a vein (IV). To help the patient stay comfortable, the doctor may place a tiny tube called a nasogastric (NG) tube through your nose and down into your sto...
McArdle CR, Goldberg RP, Rachlin WS (1984) Intrauterine small bowel entrapment and obstruction complicating suction abortion. Gastrointest Radiol 9:239–240McArdle CR, Goldberg RP, Rachlin WS. Intrauterine Small bowel entrapment and obstruction complicating suction abortion. Gastrointest Radiol. 1984; ...