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SBO | L Cochon MD, A Haran MD, B Kohen MD, & G Waight MD | Bronx, NY

December 19, 2021 in Small Bowel Obstruction

An elderly M presents with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. He’s had weeks of symptoms, and subsequently hasn’t been eating for a couple of days and came in to get checked out.

Abdominal POCUS shows the classic ‘keyboard sign’ of a dilated, fluid filled jejunum. Dilated loops of bowel with a diameter > 2.5 cm and ‘too - and - fro’ peristalsis are useful in the diagnosis of an SBO (92.4% sensitive and 96.6% specific- Gottlieb et al 2018 Meta Analysis).

Pearls: Mean time to the diagnosis of SBO using POCUS was 11 mins (Boniface et al 2020).

Tags: SBO, Abdominal pain, Dilated loops, Obstruction, Gastrointestinal, GI
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