A Clinical trail to evaluate the efficacy of Laparoscopic approach in Adhesive Intestinal Obstruction .
There was a rapid growth of minimally invasive operations. Through its peritoneal tissue sparing character and minimal blood loss, laparoscopy was soon claimed to reduce adhesion formation and associated complications. The aim of this prospective clinical trial study is to evaluate the use of laparoscopy in management of clinically diagnosed adhesive intestinal obstruction and the criteria of selection to get the best results .
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Minimal invasive approach. Have peritoneal tissue sparing character . Minimal blood loss . Reduction of postoperative adhesions.
Number of days post- operative till passing stool .
Time frame: 1 year
Mohammad Sayed Mohammad Sayed Mohammad Ibrahim, General Surgery Resident
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