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      Small bowel obstruction in pregnancy is a complex surgical problem with a high risk of fetal loss

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          Small bowel obstruction (SBO) in pregnancy is rare and is most commonly caused by adhesions from previous abdominal surgery. Previous literature reviews have emphasised the need for prompt laparotomy in all cases of SBO because of the significant risks of fetal loss and maternal mortality. We undertook a review of the contemporary literature to determine the optimum management strategy for SBO in pregnancy.

          Methods

          The MEDLINE® and PubMed databases were searched for cases of SBO in pregnancy between 1992 and 2014. Two cases from our own institution were also reviewed.

          Results

          Forty-six cases of SBO in pregnancy were identified, with adhesions being the most common aetiology (50%). The overall risk of fetal loss was 17% and the maternal mortality rate was 2%. In cases of adhesional SBO, 91% of cases were managed surgically, with 14% fetal loss. Two cases (9%) were managed conservatively with no complications. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to diagnose SBO in 11% of cases.

          Conclusions

          Based on our experience and the contemporary literature, we recommend that urgent MRI of the abdomen should be undertaken to diagnose the aetiology of SBO in pregnancy. In cases of adhesional SBO, conservative treatment may be safely commenced, with a low threshold for laparotomy. In other causes, such as volvulus or internal hernia, laparotomy remains the treatment of choice.

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          Journal
          Ann R Coll Surg Engl
          Ann R Coll Surg Engl
          ann
          Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England
          Royal College of Surgeons
          0035-8843
          1478-7083
          July 2015
          July 2015
          July 2015
          : 97
          : 5
          : 339-344
          Affiliations
          Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
          Author notes
          CORRESPONDENCE TO Peter Webster, E: peterwebster@ 123456doctors.org.uk
          Article
          PMC5096576 PMC5096576 5096576 789844
          10.1308/003588415X14181254789844
          5096576
          26264083
          746de017-1d53-4d74-bdb4-29b4019d1c6a
          Copyright © 2015, All rights reserved by the Royal College of Surgeons of England
          History
          : 16 March 2015
          Categories
          Review
          gen, General surgery

          Pregnancy,Small bowel obstruction
          Pregnancy, Small bowel obstruction

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