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SOUMEN
CHAKRABORTY(INTERNEE)
Clinical features vary according
to:-
The location of the obstruction.
The duration of obstruction.
The underlying pathology.
The presence or absence of
intestinal ischemia..
Cardinal features include:-
INTESTINAL
OBSTRUCTION
PAIN
VOMITIN
G
DISTENTIO
N
OBSTIPATION
PAIN
PAIN is the first symptom encountered, it occurs
suddenly and is usually severe..
It is colicky in nature and usually centred on the
umbilicus (small bowel) or lower abdomen (large
bowel).
The pain coincides with the increasing peristaltic
activity..
With increasing distension, the colicky pain is replaced
by a mild & m0re constant diffuse pain.
PAIN (CONTD.)
The development of severe pain is suggestive of
strangulation, especially if that pain is continuous.
Colicky pain may not be a significant feature in post
operative simple mechanical obstruction and pain
does not occur in paralytic ileus..
VOMITING
More proximal the obstruction, more the frequency.
The more distal the obstruction, the longer the
interval between the onset of symptoms and
appearance of nausea & vomiting.
As obstruction progresses, the character of vomitus
alters from digested food to faeculent material, as a
result of the presence of enteric bacterial overgrowth..
Vomitus- food material, GI secretions..
 Long standing low small bowel obstruction- feculent material.
 Strangulation-blood.
DISTENSION
In the small bowel, the degree of distension is
dependent on the site of obstruction & is greater the
more distal the lesion.
Central abdomen is usually distended in small bowel
obstruction; peripheral in small bowel obstruction..
Distension is a late feature of colonic obstruction.
CONSTIPATION
May be ABSOLUTE(neither faeces nor flatus is passed)
or RELATIVE(only flatus is passed)
Absolute constipation(obstipation)is a cardinal feature
of complete intestinal obstruction. Exceptions:-
 Richter’s hernia
 Gallstone ileus
 Mesenteric valvular obstruction
 Functional obstruction associated with pelvic abscess
 All cases of partial obstruction(in which diarrhoea may occur)
VISIBLE PERISTALSIS
 Visible peristalsis may be present which may be
provoked by gently flicking the abdominal wall.
Few images of
visible peristalsis in
obstruction
OTHER MANIFESTATIONS
Dehydration
Hypokalemia
Pyrexia
Abdominal tenderness
Bowel sounds
DEHYDRATION
 Most common in small bowel obstruction because of
repeated vomiting and fluid sequestration resulting in
 dry skin and tongue,
 poor venous filling and
 sunken eyes with oliguria
 Blood urea level & haematocrit rise , giving a
secondary polycythaemia.
HYPOKALEMIA
 Not a common feature
 An increase in serum potassium, amylase or lactate
dehydrogenase may be associated with the presence
of strangulation.
PYREXIA
 Pyrexia is rare & may indicate:
 The onset of ischaemia
 Intestinal perforation
 Inflammation or abscess associated with the obstructing
disease.
 Hypothermia indicates septicaemic shock or neglected
case of long duration..
ABDOMINAL TENDERNESS
 Localised tenderness indicates impending or
established ischaemia.
 The development of peritonitis indicates impending or
overt infarction &/or perforation.
 In case of large bowel obstruction, it is important to
elicit these findings in the right iliac fossa as the
caecum is most vulnerable to ischaemia
BOWEL SOUNDS
High pitched bowel sounds are present in majority of
patients with intestinal obstruction.
Bowel sounds may be scanty or absent if the
obstruction is long standing and the small bowel has
become inactive.
EXAMINATION
1. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
(a) Inspection
(b) Palpation
(c) Percussion
(d) Auscultation
2. Rectal Examination
Inspection
 In early stage ‘visible peristalsis is the only sign.
Abdominal distension is the late sign.
Hernial orfices, surgical scars must be inspected.
Palpation
During colic there may be muscle guarding. Slight tenderness
may be present between attacks of pain.
Tenderness and rigidity at the sight of obstruction usually
indicates strangulation.
Percussion
Only reveals resonant note of gaseous distension of bowel.
Auscultation
Presence of loud borborygmi, coinciding with intestinal colic
is very diagnostic.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
RECTAL EXAMINATION
Presence of mass on rectal examination within
or outside the lumen will give a clue to
diagnosis. Presence or absence of feces in
rectum should be noted. Absence means
obstruction is higher up. If present it should
be studied for presence of occult blood, which
include mucosal lesion e.g. cancer,
intussusception or infarction. Sigmoidoscopy
should be done if colonic obstruction is
Proximal
small bowel
Distal small
bowel
Large bowel
Severe vomiting Moderate vomiting Late vomiting
Less distension Central distension Early distension ,
pronounced
Colicky pain Central abdominal pain Less pain
Constipation late Varies in appearance Constipation is early
feature
Severe dehydration Moderate Less dehydration
Comparison of clinical aspects
STRANGULATION
STRANGULATION
Strangulating Intestinal Obstruction is a SURGICAL
EMERGENCY. The features are:-
 Constant pain , severe pain.
 Generalised tenderness with rigidity & peritonism
 Shock , especially if resistant simple fluid resuscitation.
 When strangulation occurs in an external hernia, the
lump is tense, tender and irreducible and there is no
expansile cough impulse. There is erythema or
purplish discolouration of the above skin with
underlying ischemia.
INTUSSUSCEPTION
INTUSSUSCEPTION
 Classical presentation is with episodes of screaming
and drawing up of the legs in a previously well male
infant.
 During attacks the child appears pale ; between
episodes he may be listless.
 Vomiting may or may not occur at the outset but
becomes conspicuous and bile stained with time.
 Initially passage of stool may be normal, whereas,
later, blood and mucous are evacuated- the ‘redcurrant
jelly’ stool.
INTUSSUSCEPTION(contd...)
 Classically abdomen is not usually distended.
 A lump that hardens on palpation may be discerned
but this is present in only 60% of cases.
 There may be associated feeling of emptiness in the
right iliac fossa (the sign of Dance).
 On rectal examination, blood stained mucus may be
found on the finger.
 Occasionally in extensive ileocolic or colocolic
intussusception, the apex may be palpable or even
protrude from the anus.
INTUSSUSCEPTION(contd...)
 If unrelieved, progressive dehydration and abdominal
distension from small bowel obstruction will occur,
followed by peritonitis secondary to gangrene.
CAECAL
VOLVULUS
SIGMOID
VOLVULUS
VOLVULUS
 CAECAL VOLVULUS:-
 More common in females in fourth and fifth decades and
usually presents acutely with the classic feature of obstruction.
 Ischemia is common.
 At first the obstruction may be partial, with the passage of
flatus and faeces.
 In 25% of cases examination may reveal a palpable tympanic
swelling in the midline or left side of abdomen.
 The volvulus typically results in the caecum lying in the left
lying in the left upper quadrant.
VOLVULUS
 SIGMOID VOLVULUS:-
 Symptoms resembles that of large bowel obstruction.
 Abdominal distension is an early and progressive sign, which
may be associated with hiccough and retching.
 Constipation is absolute.
 In some patient, the grossly distended torted left colon is
visible through the abdominal wall.
Clinical features of intestinal obstruction

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Clinical features of intestinal obstruction

  • 2. Clinical features vary according to:- The location of the obstruction. The duration of obstruction. The underlying pathology. The presence or absence of intestinal ischemia..
  • 4. PAIN PAIN is the first symptom encountered, it occurs suddenly and is usually severe.. It is colicky in nature and usually centred on the umbilicus (small bowel) or lower abdomen (large bowel). The pain coincides with the increasing peristaltic activity.. With increasing distension, the colicky pain is replaced by a mild & m0re constant diffuse pain.
  • 5. PAIN (CONTD.) The development of severe pain is suggestive of strangulation, especially if that pain is continuous. Colicky pain may not be a significant feature in post operative simple mechanical obstruction and pain does not occur in paralytic ileus..
  • 6. VOMITING More proximal the obstruction, more the frequency. The more distal the obstruction, the longer the interval between the onset of symptoms and appearance of nausea & vomiting. As obstruction progresses, the character of vomitus alters from digested food to faeculent material, as a result of the presence of enteric bacterial overgrowth.. Vomitus- food material, GI secretions..  Long standing low small bowel obstruction- feculent material.  Strangulation-blood.
  • 7. DISTENSION In the small bowel, the degree of distension is dependent on the site of obstruction & is greater the more distal the lesion. Central abdomen is usually distended in small bowel obstruction; peripheral in small bowel obstruction.. Distension is a late feature of colonic obstruction.
  • 8. CONSTIPATION May be ABSOLUTE(neither faeces nor flatus is passed) or RELATIVE(only flatus is passed) Absolute constipation(obstipation)is a cardinal feature of complete intestinal obstruction. Exceptions:-  Richter’s hernia  Gallstone ileus  Mesenteric valvular obstruction  Functional obstruction associated with pelvic abscess  All cases of partial obstruction(in which diarrhoea may occur)
  • 9. VISIBLE PERISTALSIS  Visible peristalsis may be present which may be provoked by gently flicking the abdominal wall.
  • 10. Few images of visible peristalsis in obstruction
  • 12. DEHYDRATION  Most common in small bowel obstruction because of repeated vomiting and fluid sequestration resulting in  dry skin and tongue,  poor venous filling and  sunken eyes with oliguria  Blood urea level & haematocrit rise , giving a secondary polycythaemia.
  • 13. HYPOKALEMIA  Not a common feature  An increase in serum potassium, amylase or lactate dehydrogenase may be associated with the presence of strangulation.
  • 14. PYREXIA  Pyrexia is rare & may indicate:  The onset of ischaemia  Intestinal perforation  Inflammation or abscess associated with the obstructing disease.  Hypothermia indicates septicaemic shock or neglected case of long duration..
  • 15. ABDOMINAL TENDERNESS  Localised tenderness indicates impending or established ischaemia.  The development of peritonitis indicates impending or overt infarction &/or perforation.  In case of large bowel obstruction, it is important to elicit these findings in the right iliac fossa as the caecum is most vulnerable to ischaemia
  • 16. BOWEL SOUNDS High pitched bowel sounds are present in majority of patients with intestinal obstruction. Bowel sounds may be scanty or absent if the obstruction is long standing and the small bowel has become inactive.
  • 17. EXAMINATION 1. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION (a) Inspection (b) Palpation (c) Percussion (d) Auscultation 2. Rectal Examination
  • 18. Inspection  In early stage ‘visible peristalsis is the only sign. Abdominal distension is the late sign. Hernial orfices, surgical scars must be inspected. Palpation During colic there may be muscle guarding. Slight tenderness may be present between attacks of pain. Tenderness and rigidity at the sight of obstruction usually indicates strangulation. Percussion Only reveals resonant note of gaseous distension of bowel. Auscultation Presence of loud borborygmi, coinciding with intestinal colic is very diagnostic. CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
  • 19. RECTAL EXAMINATION Presence of mass on rectal examination within or outside the lumen will give a clue to diagnosis. Presence or absence of feces in rectum should be noted. Absence means obstruction is higher up. If present it should be studied for presence of occult blood, which include mucosal lesion e.g. cancer, intussusception or infarction. Sigmoidoscopy should be done if colonic obstruction is
  • 20. Proximal small bowel Distal small bowel Large bowel Severe vomiting Moderate vomiting Late vomiting Less distension Central distension Early distension , pronounced Colicky pain Central abdominal pain Less pain Constipation late Varies in appearance Constipation is early feature Severe dehydration Moderate Less dehydration Comparison of clinical aspects
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  • 23. STRANGULATION Strangulating Intestinal Obstruction is a SURGICAL EMERGENCY. The features are:-  Constant pain , severe pain.  Generalised tenderness with rigidity & peritonism  Shock , especially if resistant simple fluid resuscitation.  When strangulation occurs in an external hernia, the lump is tense, tender and irreducible and there is no expansile cough impulse. There is erythema or purplish discolouration of the above skin with underlying ischemia.
  • 25. INTUSSUSCEPTION  Classical presentation is with episodes of screaming and drawing up of the legs in a previously well male infant.  During attacks the child appears pale ; between episodes he may be listless.  Vomiting may or may not occur at the outset but becomes conspicuous and bile stained with time.  Initially passage of stool may be normal, whereas, later, blood and mucous are evacuated- the ‘redcurrant jelly’ stool.
  • 26. INTUSSUSCEPTION(contd...)  Classically abdomen is not usually distended.  A lump that hardens on palpation may be discerned but this is present in only 60% of cases.  There may be associated feeling of emptiness in the right iliac fossa (the sign of Dance).  On rectal examination, blood stained mucus may be found on the finger.  Occasionally in extensive ileocolic or colocolic intussusception, the apex may be palpable or even protrude from the anus.
  • 27. INTUSSUSCEPTION(contd...)  If unrelieved, progressive dehydration and abdominal distension from small bowel obstruction will occur, followed by peritonitis secondary to gangrene.
  • 29. VOLVULUS  CAECAL VOLVULUS:-  More common in females in fourth and fifth decades and usually presents acutely with the classic feature of obstruction.  Ischemia is common.  At first the obstruction may be partial, with the passage of flatus and faeces.  In 25% of cases examination may reveal a palpable tympanic swelling in the midline or left side of abdomen.  The volvulus typically results in the caecum lying in the left lying in the left upper quadrant.
  • 30. VOLVULUS  SIGMOID VOLVULUS:-  Symptoms resembles that of large bowel obstruction.  Abdominal distension is an early and progressive sign, which may be associated with hiccough and retching.  Constipation is absolute.  In some patient, the grossly distended torted left colon is visible through the abdominal wall.