Successful use of water-soluble contrast in patients with small bowel obstruction and virgin abdomen: A case report

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de Figueiredo, Sergio Mazzola Poli [1 ]
Demola, Sara [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Med Branch Hosp, Dept Surg, 301 Univ Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555 USA
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Small bowel obstruction; Adhesions; Virgin abdomen; Water soluble contrast; Nonoperative management; Case report; MANAGEMENT; OPERATION; SURGERY;
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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Nonoperative management of adhesive SBO is well established but remains a challenge in patients without prior abdominal surgery. We aim to report a case of successful nonoperative management with the use of enteral hypertonic water-soluble contrast administration in a patient with virgin abdomen. CASE PRESENTATION: A healthy 24-year old man with no previous surgery presented to the emergency room with one day of abdominal pain. A CT abdomen and pelvis was consistent with SBO without clear anatomic etiology. The patient refused surgical intervention, so we performed a trial of nonoperative management. On hospital day 2, a repeat CT A/P with enterally administered water-soluble contrast showed resolution of SBO. The patient has had no symptoms since hospital discharge on 6 months follow up. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Small bowel obstruction is most commonly secondary to adhesions from prior surgeries. Even in patients with virgin abdomen, adhesions are the cause of SBO in 53%-73%. Recent studies in patients with virgin abdomen showed that 92.1% that underwent nonoperative management did not have a recurrence of SBO with mean follow up of 4.5 years. The use of water-soluble contrast in patients with virgin abdomen was reported to have 92-97% success rate. A meta-analysis showed a pooled prevalence of 7.7% of malignant etiology of SBO in these patients, more common with previous SBO admission or history of malignancy. CONCLUSION: Nonoperative management with the therapeutic use of hypertonic water-soluble contrast is a viable treatment option in select cases and avoids the morbidity of surgical exploration. (C) 2021 The Author( s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of BS Publishing Group Ltd.
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