File:Closed loop small bowel obstruction due to adhesive bands - early and late images (Radiopaedia 83830-99015 B 1).jpg

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Description
  • Radiopaedia case ID: 83830
  • Image ID: 53795646
  • Image stack position: 1/140
  • Plane projection: Coronal
  • Aux modality: C+ portal venous phase
  • Study description: Repeat CT - 20 hours later
  • Study findings: Right lower quadrant closed loop small bowel obstruction with an isolated segment of dilated, fluid-filled distal ileum with mesenteric edema and two adjacent transition points near the right external iliac artery. Distal ileum beyond the second transition point is decompressed, and the upstream small bowel before the first transition point is increasingly dilated and fluid-filled.
  • Modality: CT
  • System: Gastrointestinal
  • Findings: Fecalization of distal small bowel with ill-defined swirling with multiple loops narrowing/converging to a single point in the right lower quadrant. RLQ segment of small bowel with mild wall thickening/submucosal edema and mesenteric edema.
Date Published: 30th Nov 2020
Source https://radiopaedia.org/cases/closed-loop-small-bowel-obstruction-due-to-adhesive-bands-early-and-late-images
Author Michael P Hartung
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