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    Treating a Twisting Bowel Obstruction

    Treating a Twisting Bowel Obstruction



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    Doctors have several options for treating a Reference bowel obstruction Opens New Window caused by twisting of the intestine. The choice of procedure depends on the location of the obstruction.

    If the obstruction is caused by a twisting of the Reference sigmoid Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window area of the large intestine, a doctor may try to straighten out the twisting segment with lighted instruments (such as a proctoscope or sigmoidoscope). But surgery is sometimes needed to fix twisting of the intestine. Twisting of the sigmoid colon recurs in 25 to 50 out of 100 cases after nonsurgical treatments.Reference 1

    Treatment is less defined for an obstruction caused by twisting of the Reference cecum Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window of the large intestine. Doctors may try several treatments. The blocked section can be removed and the ends reattached. In another type of surgery, the cecum can be attached to the abdominal (belly) wall so that it won't twist (cecopexy). A third option is to place a tube into the cecum (cecostomy) through a small incision in the abdomen. This procedure often is done for people who are not strong enough to have the other surgeries.



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