Short-Term Clinical Outcomes after Using Novel Deeper Intubation Technique (DIT) of Ileus Tube for Acute Bowel Obstruction Patients

Gastroenterology Research and Practice
Yanlu TanJun Niu

Abstract

The ileus tube has been widely used for the treatment of acute small bowel obstruction. However, it is difficult to get the tube sufficiently adjacent to the obstruction site due to various reasons. We developed a novel intubation technique, named Deeper Intubation Technique (DIT), by using the Zebra Urological Guidewire and digital gastrointestinal fluoroscopy, where we deepened the catheter intubation, and further compared the effects of DIT with the Traditional Intubation Technique (TIT) on the short-term clinical outcomes of 183 patients. The average intubation depth of DIT apparently exceeds that of TIT (213.89 ± 31.11 vs. 134.67 ± 18.22 cm, P < 0.001). Compared with patients in the TIT group, patients in the DIT group got a lower pain score (P < 0.001), shorter recovery time for anal exhaust defecation (2.87 ± 1.50 vs. 3.37 ± 1.52 d, P = 0.040), higher recovery rate in anal exhaust defecation (24 h, 16.8% vs. 5.7%, P = 0.021; 48 h, 46.3% vs. 27.3%, P = 0.009), better symptomatic remission rate and imaging relief rate (P < 0.05), and increased drainage volume (1006.88 ± 583.45 vs. 821.02 ± 358.73 ml, P = 0.009). Importantly, the emergency surgery rate in the DIT group was lower than that in the TIT group (3.2% vs. 13.6%, P...Continue Reading

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