Short and Prolonged Conservative Treatment in Patients With Adhesive Intestinal Obstruction
- Conditions
- Small Bowel ObstructionSmall Bowel Adhesion
- Interventions
- Procedure: AdhesiolysisRadiation: X-ray examinationProcedure: Conservative treatment
- Registration Number
- NCT05841069
- Brief Summary
This study will compare the results of 24 h conservative treatment and N h conservative treatment of adhesive small bowel obstruction (where N = 72 h minus duration of intestinal obstruction).
- Detailed Description
Patients with acute adhesive intestinal obstruction, who dont need an emergency operation, will be given water insoluble contrast per os and randomized into two groups - early and delayed surgery. The first group will receive conservative treatment within no more than 24 h. Duration of non-operative treatment in second group will be 72 h minus duration of intestinal obstruction, based on the onset of symptoms. In both groups surgery will be performed if contrast will not reach colon in mentioned terms or clinical deterioration signs will appear. The results of 24 h conservative treatment and N h conservative treatment (where N = 72 h minus duration of intestinal obstruction) will be compared.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 180
- patients with acute intestinal obstruction
- pregnancy;
- peritonitis or strangulation, revealed during primary examination;
- early acute small bowel obstruction (presence of anamnestic surgical intervention within 6 month)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Short conservative treatment X-ray examination Conservative treatment will be performed within no more than 24 h. Surgery will be performed in the absence of contrast in colon according to X-ray examination and if signs of clinical degradation will appear. Short conservative treatment Conservative treatment Conservative treatment will be performed within no more than 24 h. Surgery will be performed in the absence of contrast in colon according to X-ray examination and if signs of clinical degradation will appear. Prolonged conservative treatment Adhesiolysis Conservative treatment will be performed within N h, where N = 72 h minus duration of acute intestinal obstruction. Surgery will be performed in the absence of contrast in colon according to X-ray examination and if signs of clinical degradation will appear. Prolonged conservative treatment X-ray examination Conservative treatment will be performed within N h, where N = 72 h minus duration of acute intestinal obstruction. Surgery will be performed in the absence of contrast in colon according to X-ray examination and if signs of clinical degradation will appear. Short conservative treatment Adhesiolysis Conservative treatment will be performed within no more than 24 h. Surgery will be performed in the absence of contrast in colon according to X-ray examination and if signs of clinical degradation will appear. Prolonged conservative treatment Conservative treatment Conservative treatment will be performed within N h, where N = 72 h minus duration of acute intestinal obstruction. Surgery will be performed in the absence of contrast in colon according to X-ray examination and if signs of clinical degradation will appear.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Non-operative treatment success 72 hours Frequency of non-operative intestinal obstruction resolution
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Postoperative complications up to 30 days Number and variety of postoperative complications in patients, who underwent surgery
Overall mortality up to 30 days Number of patients, died during hospitalization
Resectional interventions up to 30 days Number of patients, who underwent surgery, including small bowel resection
Trial Locations
- Locations (4)
26 City Hospital
🇷🇺Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov
🇷🇺Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg I.I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
🇷🇺Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
The City Hospital of the Holy Martyr Elizabeth
🇷🇺Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation