Laparoscopy in small bowel obstruction – current status – review

Laparoscopy in small bowel obstruction - current status - review.

Jacek Szeliga, Marek Jackowski
Published online: December 29, 2017

Acute small bowel obstruction (SBO) is an urgent medical condition. Its diagnosis is based mainly on a clinical examination followed by confirmatory simple routine radiological examinations such as plain X-ray of the abdominal cavity or computed tomography (CT). However, a real surgical challenge is not a decision whether to perform a surgery, but a decision when and how to perform it.

To determine the place of laparoscopy in contemporary management of acute SBO based on the current literature.

A review of the literature based on the Medline database and including mainly the period of 2013-2017 was performed.

With regard to SBO, laparoscopy is a technique showing its advantages resulting from a minimally invasive approach. However, SBO is still a condition where the use of laparoscopy is limited mainly to selected cases such as SBO caused by single adhesions or foreign bodies. A basic limitation of using this technique is advanced and complicated SBO and lack of sufficient technical skills of the surgeon.

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