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Intestinal
Obstruction
Dr. Faiez Alhmoud
Albashir Hospital
Amman-Jordan
WHAT’S
INTESTINAL
OBSTRUCTION ?
Intestinal Obstruction
is:
Restriction to the normal
passage of intestinal contents
or
Luminal intestinal contents can’t
pass through
or
Failure of propulsion of intestinal
contents
CLASSIFICATION
According to:
- Type
- Onset
- Level
- Nature
According to TYPE
Intestinal obstruction may be classified into two
types :
1• Dynamic or mechanical where peristalsis
is working against a mechanical
obstruction.
2• Adynamic or paralytic where the
mechanical element is absent and may
occur in two forms:
Peristalsis may be absent (paralytic ileus) or
non-propulsive form (mesenteric vascular
occlusion or pseudo obstruction).
According to
ONSET
NATURE OF PRESENTATION
ACUTE :sudden severe central colicky pain, central
distention and early vomiting with late
constipation(Usually small bowel)
CHRONIC :lower abd. Pain with constipation followed
by distenton of long duration (usually large
intestine)
ACUTE ON TOP OF CHRONIC :short history of
distention with vomiting on longer history of pain &
constipation
SUBACUTE :incomplete or ON & OFF intestinal
obstruction
According to LEVEL
 High or Low
 Proximal or Distal
 Small or Large bowel
 High (Proximal) or Low (Distal) small
bowel
According to
NATURE
SIMPLE
COMPLICATED
ETIOLOGY
In both types there are :
 CAUSES FROM OUTSIDE THE WALL
(Extraluminal)
 CAUSES FROM THE WALL
(Intramural)
 CAUSES IN THE LUMEN (Intraluminal)
ETIOLOGY
DYNAMIC(MECHANICAL)
FROM THE WALL
1- TB
2- CROHN’S
3- TUMORS
4-STICTURE
5- CONGENITAL ………
.
.
ETIOLOGY
MECHANNICAL
IN THE LUMEN
1- GALL STONES
2- F.B
3- BEZOARS
4- WARMS
5- FECES ………..
GALL
STONES
BEZOARS WARMs
FECES
ETIOLOGY
MECHANICAL
EXTRALUMINAL
1- BANDS
2- ADHESIONS
3- ABSCESS
4- HERNIAS
5-COMPRESSION
……..
BANDS
ABSCESS
COMPRESSION
HERNIA
ETIOLOGY
Adynamic Intestinal Obstruction.
1- Peritonitis
2- Electrolytes’ Imbalance
3- Postoperative
4- Ischemia
5- Drugs
6- Retroperitoneal causes...
CLINCAL PICTURE
HISTORY- INSPECTION- PALPATION-& AUSCULTATION
-ABD. PAIN, DISTENTION, VOMITING ,CONSTIPTION
- DEHYDRATION & LOSS OF SKIN TURGOR
- TACHYCARDIA & HYPOTENTION
- INCREASED OR ABSENT BOWEL SOUNDS
- TENDERNESS ,REBOUND OR GUARDING
- RECTUM SOMETIMES EMPTY

DETAILS:
MECHANICAL
OBSTRUCTION WHERE
PERISTALSIS WORKS
AGAINST
OBSTRUCTION
MOST COMMON CAUSES
SMALL INTESTINE
-ADHESIONS &
- EXTERNAL HERNIAS (both are more than 75% of
cases)
- CROHN’S, TB, TUMORS, INTUS., CONGENITAL………
LARGE INTESTINE
- TUMORS &
- VOLVULUS (both are 90% of cases
- DIVERTIDULITIS (rare)
- ADHESIONS (extremely rare if at all)
CAUSES ACCORDING TO
AGE
BIRTH : Atresia, Meconium, NE, Volvulus,Hirschsprung’s
3 WEEKS : Pyloric stenosis
6-9MONTHS : Intussusception
TEENAGE : Appendicitis , Meckel’s diverticulitis
YOUNG ADULT : Adhesions , Hernia
ADULT : Adhesions , Hernia, Appendicitis, Crohn’s, Carcinoma
ELDERLY : Carcinoma, Diverticulitis, Sigmoid Volvulus , Feces
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
THE OBSTRUCTION COULD BE :
- Simple
- Closed loop
- Strangulated
PATHOPYSIOLOGY
SIMPLE OBSTRUCTION :
1-ABOVE THE OBSTRUCTION
OBSTRUCTION  Peristalsis increases  Intstine
dilates  Reduction in peristaltic strength 
Flaccidity and paralysis (protective but late)
2- BELOW THE OBSTRUCTION
NORMAL PERISTALSIS & ABSORBTION  Until it
becomes empty  It contracts & becomes immobile
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Distention of the intestine is
caused by accomulation of:
1- GAS
2- FLUIDS gas
fluids
Distention
fluids
PATHPYSIOLOGY
Gas in the intestine is due to:
1. Swallowed air
2. Bacterial overgrowth
3. Diffusion from blood
PATHOPHYSILOGY
Fluids come from :
1. Ingested fluids
2. Saliva
3. Gastric and intestinal juice
4. Bile & Pancreatic secretions
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Dehydration caused by :
1. Reduced intake
2. Reduced absorption
3. Increased loss (Vomiting & sequesration)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Systemic Effects of Obstruction :
1. Water and electrolyte losses (lead to
hypovolemia)
2. Toxic materials and toxemia(lead to sepsis)
3. Cardiopulmonary dysfunction(atelectasis)
4. Renal failure
5. Shock and death
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Strangulation leads to impaired
venous return  Increased
congestion 
-free peritoneal fluid
-edema of intestinal wall
-blood in the lumen
-impaired arterial blood supply
-ischemia and gangrene
 Pathophysiology :
(1) Proximal segment
•Hyperperistaltic phase
•Antiperistaltic phase
•Stage of dilatation
•Fluid accumulation
•Gas accumulation
•Increased tension
•Ischemia
(2) Distal segment
Collapsed
ADYNAMIC OBSTRUCTION causes
Either localized or generalized
Small intestine
- Postoperative
- Intra-abdominal abscess or peritonitis
- Mesenteric embolism or thrombosis
Large intestine
- Retroperitoneal hematoma
- Drugs
- Hypokalemia
- Idiopathic
DIAGNOSIS
History
Clinical examination
Paraclinical examination
SYMPTOMS & SIGNS
Pain
Distention
Vomiting
Constipation and obstipation
THE PAIN In small bowel obstruction is central &
colicky
 In large bowel obstruction is dull &
peripheral
 In strangulation is continuous & severe
 In paralytic ileus is absent
THE VOMITING
Time of onset :
Early: High small bowel obstruction
Late: Low small bowel obstruction
Delayed or absent: Large bowel obstruction
Nature of vomitus
Clear gastric: Pyloric obstruction
Bilious: High small bowel obstruction
Feculent: Low small bowel obstruction or late colonic
CONSTIPATION
Incomplete
Complete (Obstipation)
DISTENTION
 High obstruction: Little and central
distention if at all
 Low obstruction: Great distention
to the whole abdomen
CLINICAL EXMINATION
Inspection: dehydration, distention, visible peristalsis,
hernias, scars
Palpation: mases, tenderness, guarding, rigidity,
obstructed hernia
Percution: tympani, tenderness
Auscultation: frequent, metalic (high pitched),
borburigmi, absent
Digital rectal examination: impaction, masses,
blood, empty rectum
PARACLINICAL EXAM.
 Plain abdominal X-ray :  erect & supine
 CT Scan
 CBC
 KFT
LATE MANIFISTETIONS
 Oliguria.
 Dehydration: dry tongue & skin,
sunken eyes and poor venous filling
 Hypovolemic shock
 Fever
 Respiratory embarrassment
 Peritonism
RADIOLOGICAL PICTURE
 Small Bowel Obstruction
- Central distention (GAS)
- Valvulae conniventes
- “Ladder-like dilatation”
- Small diameter
 Large Bowel Obstruction
- Peripheral distention “Picture frame”
- More gross distention
- Haustral indentation & large diameter
DIAGNOSIS ?
Hernia
DIAGNOSIS ?
Paralytic Ileus
DIAGNOSIS
Small bowel
obstruction
Large bowel
obstruction
DANGEROUS SIGNS
(Red Flags)
 Constant pain
 Absent bowel sounds
 Tenderness with
rigidity
 Leukocytosis
 Fever and tachycardia
 Shock
Do not take to OR if:
Post-op
Carcinomatosis
Recurrent adhesive bowel
obstruction
Post radiotherapy
MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE
CASE (Plan)
 I.V Fluids and electrolytes rescusitation for all
 N.G tube if repeated vomiting
 Antibiotics for all
 Hernia  Operation
 Adhesions  Conservative first
 Obstruction  Remove
 Volvulus  Derotate and or Operate
 Mesenteric ischemia  Operate
 Abscess or Peritonitis  Drain and Treat
 Intussusception  Pneumatic or Barium Reduction
or Operate
Thank
you

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Intestinal obstruction lecture

Editor's Notes

  1. Hernia
  2. Paralytic ileus