Early Postoperative Small Bowel Obstruction after Colorectal Surgery: Incidence and Exploratory Analysis of Potential Risk Factors.

Bilal Ahmad, Mohd Fazl Ul Haq, Mubashir Ah Shah, Fazlul Q Parray, Gowhar Aziz Bhat, Rauf Ah Wani
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Background: Early postoperative small bowel obstruction (EPSBO) is a common complication following colorectal surgery, which can significantly impact patient outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of EPSBO and identify potential risk factors among patients who underwent colorectal surgery.

Methods: A descriptive study was conducted on a cohort of 100 patients who underwent colorectal surgery at a tertiary center at SKIMS, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India. Descriptive, bivariate, and predictive screening analyses were performed to examine patient characteristics, assess association between different relevant variables and EPSBO, and identify significant predictors, respectively.

Results: Our study included a total of 100 patients, with a mean age of 50.39 years. Postsurgery, 11% of the individuals in the cohort developed EPSBO. Early postoperative small bowel obstruction developed around 4.30 days after surgery, and radiographic data revealed dilated gut loops in 72.70% of EPSBO cases. Bivariate analysis revealed significant association between EPSBO and variables such as previously operated, medical comorbidities, smoking status, anemia, neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT), bowel preparation, operative procedure, surgery duration, and type of anastomosis (p < 0.05). History of previous bowel habits, previously operated, perioperative bowel preparation, and blood transfusion were identified as the most influential predictors of EPSBO in the predictive screening study.

Conclusion: This study provides insights into the incidence of EPSBO and its potential risk factors for postcolorectal surgery among patients. The findings emphasize the need to take the patient's history of past bowel habits and other factors into account when determining the risk of EPSBO. Future studies should go deeper into these correlations and consider treatments to reduce the occurrence of EPSBO in this patient population.

How to cite this article: Ahmad B, Ul Hag MF, Shah MA, et al. Early Postoperative Small Bowel Obstruction after Colorectal Surgery: Incidence and Exploratory Analysis of Potential Risk Factors. Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2024;14(1):70-74.

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结肠直肠手术后早期小肠梗阻:发病率和潜在风险因素的探索性分析。
背景:术后早期小肠梗阻(EPSBO)是结直肠手术后常见的并发症,会严重影响患者的预后。本研究旨在调查结直肠手术患者中 EPSBO 的发生率,并确定潜在的风险因素:在印度查谟和克什米尔斯利那加的斯克里尼加医院(SKIMS)的一个三级中心,对 100 名接受结直肠手术的患者进行了描述性研究。研究人员分别进行了描述性分析、双变量分析和预测性筛选分析,以检查患者特征,评估不同相关变量与 EPSBO 之间的关联,并确定重要的预测因素:本研究共纳入 100 名患者,平均年龄为 50.39 岁。手术后,11%的患者出现了EPSBO。术后早期小肠梗阻发生在术后4.30天左右,72.70%的EPSBO病例的影像学数据显示肠套叠扩张。双变量分析显示,EPSBO与既往手术史、合并症、吸烟状况、贫血、新辅助化放疗(NACRT)、肠道准备、手术过程、手术时间和吻合类型等变量之间存在显著关联(P < 0.05)。在预测性筛查研究中,既往肠道习惯史、既往手术史、围术期肠道准备和输血被认为是对EPSBO影响最大的预测因素:本研究有助于深入了解 EPSBO 的发病率及其在结直肠手术后患者中的潜在风险因素。研究结果强调,在确定 EPSBO 风险时,需要考虑患者既往的排便习惯史和其他因素。未来的研究应更深入地探讨这些相关性,并考虑采取相应的治疗方法来减少这类患者EPSBO的发生:Ahmad B, Ul Hag MF, Shah MA, et al:潜在风险因素的发生率和探索性分析。Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2024;14(1):70-74.
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