Computed tomography of bowel obstruction: Tricks of the trade
- Authors: Galia, M.; Agnello, F.; La Grutta, L.; Lo Re, G.; Cabibbo, G.; Grassedonio, E.; Gioia, B.; Sparacia, G.; Lo Casto, A.; Lagalla, R.; Midiri, M.
- Publication year: 2015
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/197742
Abstract
Bowel obstruction (BO) is a frequent cause of hospitalization and surgical consultation for acute abdominal pain. It is usually suspected at physical examination, but clinical and laboratory data are often nonspecific. Thus, computed tomography plays a crucial role in a correct diagnosis of BO. Indeed, computed tomography can confirm a diagnosis of BO, and identify the location and cause of the obstruction. In this review, the computed tomography appearances of common and uncommon causes of BO and pseudo-obstruction are reviewed.