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[Diagnosis and treatment of acute adhesive small intestine obstruction].

Experience of treatment of 162 patients with acute adhesive intestinal obstruction (AAIO) is described. These patients had most often (23.3%) appendectomy in anamnesis. Conservative treatment was effective in 23 (14.2%) patients only. Surgical treatment was performed in 139 (85.8%) patients including traditional open operation in 79 (56.8%) patients, laparoscopic and laparoscopy-assisted in 60 (43.2%). Advanced adhesive process with formation of single intestinal conglomerate, neglected forms of AAIO with paralytic ileus were indications to open operations; lethality in these operations was 17.7%. Laparoscopic operation was indicated in AAIO due to isolated commissure as well as in early adhesive obstruction; lethality was 1.7%. If diagnostic laparoscopy showed that AAIO is caused by intestinal deformation in small intestinal conglomerate or intestinal resection is required, laparoscopy-assisted operations were performed.

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