Abstract
ABSTRACT
Background:
Small-bowel obstruction poses both a diagnostic and a therapeutic challenge. The laparoscopic approach may assist in determining the cause of the obstruction and in many cases to treat the obstructing lesion.
Methods:
For the last 2 years, we have been approaching patients with small-bowel obstruction laparoscopically.
Results:
We have found this technique to be successful as the definitive treatment in more than half of the cases.
Conclusion:
The laparoscopic approach should be the modality of choice for most, if not all, cases of small-bowel obstruction in which there is an indication for exploration.
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