Contrast enema before bypass surgery for small-bowel obstruction in the oncologic patient: Is it necessary? Journal Article


Authors: Hentel, K. D.; Gollub, M. J.
Article Title: Contrast enema before bypass surgery for small-bowel obstruction in the oncologic patient: Is it necessary?
Abstract: OBJECTIVE. We performed a retrospective study to determine the usefulness of contrast enema examinations in patients with small-bowel obstruction and known intraabdominal malignancy. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Thirty-two patients with known or suspected intraabdominal malignancy and small-bowel obstruction who underwent both CT and subsequent contrast enema were identified. CT and contrast enema reports were reviewed for patients with tumor involvement of the colon to determine whether the contrast enema findings had provided additional information to the data that had been acquired with CT. In cases in which the contrast enema had provided additional information, the patients' medical records were reviewed to determine whether treatment had been modified as a result of the additional information. RESULTS. In 14 (44%) of 32 patients, the contrast enema provided evidence of synchronous colonic disease not previously detected. The colonic involvement could be classified into two categories: implants (n = 1) and narrowing or complete obstruction (n = 13). Findings of the contrast enema resulted in a change in treatment in 10 (32%) of 32 of our patient population. CONCLUSION. Patients with known intraabdominal malignancy who present with small-bowel obstruction may have synchronous large-bowel disease that is undetectable on standard CT scans. In these patients, the additional information provided by the contrast enema altered subsequent treatment.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; controlled study; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; implant; retrospective studies; preoperative evaluation; computer assisted tomography; image analysis; tomography, x-ray computed; contrast enhancement; colon tumor; iohexol; contrast media; intestinal obstruction; bypass surgery; intestine, small; intestine surgery; small intestine obstruction; abdominal neoplasms; enema; abdominal cancer; diatrizoate; barium sulfate; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article; md gastroview; readi cat
Journal Title: American Journal of Roentgenology
Volume: 181
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0361-803X
Publisher: American Roentgen Ray Society  
Date Published: 2003-11-01
Start Page: 1361
End Page: 1364
Language: English
PUBMED: 14573434
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 12 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Marc J Gollub
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