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Question

65 year-old male presents with nausea and diffuse abdominal pain, 3 days after knee replacement surgery. What's the diagnosis?

Answer

Adynamic ileus

Functional impairment in the transit of intestinal material, in the absence of mechanical obstruction
Common complaints are 
  • Nausea, vomiting, constipation, and obstipation
  • Diffuse abdominal swelling
  • Diffuse abdominal pain

Risk factors include

  • Post-operative state (#1 cause, typically 1-3 days post-op)
  • Pharmacological agents (e.g., opioids, anti-cholinergics, antihistamines, etc.)
  • Infections (e.g., pneumonia, pancreatitis, etc.)
  • Neurological disorders (e.g. diabetic neuropathy)
  • Abdominal trauma

Imaging reveals distention of both large and small bowel without a transition zone, which differs from a small or large bowel obstruction. Such cases can be difficult to differentiate clinically from one another, so physicians often rely on imaging, specifically CT scanning to define a discrete obstruction versus an ileus.

 

References

1. Hayden and Sprouse, Bowel Obstruction and Hernia, Med Clin N Amer 29 (2011) 319-345

2. American College of Radiology, Suspected Small Bowel Obstruction, ACR Appropriateness Guidelines, rev. 2010

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