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Paralytic ileus; Intestinal volvulus; Bowel obstruction; Ileus
Definition:
An intestinal obstruction is a partial or complete blockage that results in the failure of the intestinal contents to pass through the bowel. A volvulus is a twisting of the bowel on itself. It is one cause of intestinal obstruction.
Causes and Risks Obstruction of the bowel can occur either from ileus (a non-mechanical obstruction) or mechanical causes. Paralytic ileus is one of the major causes of obstruction in infants and children. The causes of paralytic ileus may include:
Paralytic ileus can cause gastroenteritis, electrolyte imbalances, and pneumonia in infants; and peritonitis, and ruptured appendix, in older children. Paralytic ileus is marked by abdominal distention, absent bowel sounds (no noise heard when listening to abdomen) and relatively little pain (as compared to mechanical obstruction).
Mechanical obstruction occurs when movement of material through the intestines is physically blocked. The mechanical causes of obstruction are numerous and may include:
If the obstruction blocks the blood supply to the intestine, the tissue may die, causing infection and gangrene. Risk factors are intestinal malignancy, Crohn's disease, hernia, and previous abdominal surgery.
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