Intestinal obstruction, a correlation between operative and radiological findings
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Intestinal obstruction, radiological, USGAbstract
Aims and objectives: To compare the intra-operative findings in cases of intestinal obstruction to radiological findings and correlate the percentage of cases where the finding matched and where the findings did not match. To help with management of occult cases, in which the intraoperative findings and radiological findings did not correlate. To find occult causes for obstruction, such as hidden malignancies, ischemic pathology for intestinal obstruction. To assess the cause of obstruction using USG, CT and correlate with intra operative findings. Materials and methods: Design of study: This is a hospital based case study in patients attending OPD or admitted in the surgery ward of Krishna Institute of Medical Science, Karad. Study Duration: 18 months December 2019 - June 2021. Sampling size and technique: Study comprises of 50 patients selected with randomised sampling.
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