Imaging Modalities for Evaluation of Intestinal Obstruction Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1729737 Web of Science: 000657097500001

Cited authors

  • Nelms DW, Kann BR

Abstract

  • It is essential for the colon and rectal surgeon to understand the evaluation and management of patients with both small and large bowel obstructions. Computed tomography is usually the most appropriate and accurate diagnostic imaging modality for most suspected bowel obstructions. Additional commonly used imaging modalities include plain radiographs and contrast imaging/fluoroscopy, while less commonly utilized imaging modalities include ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. Regardless of the imaging modality used, interpretation of imaging should involve a systematic, methodological approach to ensure diagnostic accuracy.

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Publication date

  • 2021

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Category

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1531-0043

Number of pages

  • 14

Start page

  • 205

End page

  • 218

Volume

  • 34

Issue

  • 04