Acute Intestinal Obstruction: A 1-Year Prospective Audit into Causes.

Isaac Assam Udo, Odionyeme Ugochukwu
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Background: Intestinal obstruction is a common general surgical emergency with high morbidity and mortality. Its aetiology varies widely between and within geographic regions, with gender, age, and time. Obstructed inguinal hernia is still considered the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in Sub-Saharan Africa and other low-income countries, but its incidence appears to be on the decrease as other causes of intestinal obstruction become more common in a particular society.

Aim: To examine the spectrum of causes of intestinal obstruction in a tertiary hospital in southern Nigeria and compare the results with earlier studies in the region and Nigeria.

Materials and methods: A cross sectional, single-hospital study of adults diagnosed with and having clinical and radiological features of acute intestinal obstruction.

Results: Seventy patients were enrolled in the study, comprising of 35 (50%) males and 35 (50%) females, M:F = 1:1. The mean patient age was 44.8 years. Two peak age incidences of intestinal obstruction were observed in the 36-45 and 56-65 years age groups. Post-operative adhesion 13 (18.5%), obstructed external abdominal hernia 13 (18.5%), colonic cancer 11 (16%), and intussusception seven (10%) were the primary causes of intestinal obstruction. Obstructed inguinal hernia was commonly encountered in males while adhesions and colonic cancers were common in females.

Conclusion: Obstructed external abdominal hernias and post-operative adhesion are at par as the main primary causes of intestinal obstruction. Colon cancer and intussusception are increasingly causing more obstructions.

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急性肠梗阻:病因的1年前瞻性审计。
背景:肠梗阻是一种常见的普通外科急症,发病率和死亡率较高。其病因因性别、年龄和时间的不同,在不同地理区域之间和不同地理区域内差异很大。在撒哈拉以南非洲和其他低收入国家,阻塞性腹股沟疝仍然被认为是肠梗阻的最常见原因,但随着肠梗阻的其他原因在特定社会中越来越常见,其发病率似乎在下降。目的:检查尼日利亚南部一家三级医院肠梗阻的病因谱,并将其结果与该地区和尼日利亚早期的研究结果进行比较。材料和方法:一项针对诊断为急性肠梗阻并具有临床和放射学特征的成年人的单院横断面研究。结果:70名患者被纳入研究,包括35名(50%)男性和35名(5%)女性,M:F=1:1。患者平均年龄为44.8岁。在36-45岁和56-65岁年龄组中观察到肠梗阻的两个高峰年龄发生率。术后粘连13例(18.5%)、梗阻性腹外疝13例(185%)、结肠癌11例(16%)和肠套叠7例(10%)是肠梗阻的主要原因。阻塞性腹股沟疝在男性中常见,而粘连和结肠癌在女性中常见。结论:梗阻性腹外疝和术后粘连是肠梗阻的主要原因。癌症和肠套叠越来越多地造成更多的阻塞。
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