J Korean Radiol Soc.
1994 Nov;31(5):907-913.
CT Evaluation of Mechanical Intestinal Obstruction
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To evaluate the usefulness of CT for the diagnosis and treatment planning of mechanical intestinal
obstruction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed 38 patients who were clinically suspected of
mechanical intestinal obstruction and had undergone abdominal CT.
The CT scans were evaluated for the absence or presence, severity, cause and site of intestinal obstruction. CT
findings were compared with the results of laparotomy, barium study and clinical course. The absence or
presence and severity of intestinal obstruction were classified into no obstruction, partial obstruction, complete
obstruction. Diagnosis was estabilished by means of laparotomy in 20 cases, barium study in 9 cases and clinical
course in 9 cases.
RESULTS
Of 38 cases, 7(18.4%) showed no obstruction, 22(57.9%) showed partial obstruction, and 9(23.7%)
showed complete obstruction. The presence or absence and severity on CT scans were corretly predicted in 36
of 38 cases (sensitivity 95%, specificity 97%, accuracy 96%) (in case of no obstruction:sensitivity 100%,
specificity 94%, accuracy 95%;in case of partial obstruction:sensitivity 91%, specificity 100%, accuracy 95%;in
case of complete obstruction:sensitivity 100%, specificity 100%, accuracy 100%). All 9 cases with complete
obstruction underwent prompt and immediate laparotomy. 13 cases, excluding those with mass around the site of
transition and adhesion with strangulation, with partial obstruction improved with conservative treatment
without laparotomy. The causes of obstruction were adhesion in 13, hernia in 6, primary cancer in 5, metastatic
cancer in 3, abscess in 2, intestinal tbc in 1, and Crohn's disease in 1. The cause of obstruction on CT scans
were correctly predicted in 27 of 31 cases (87.1%). The sites of obstruction on CT scans were correctly
predicted in 22 of 26 cases (84.6%).
CONCLUSION
CT is valuable in the evaluation of absence or presence, severity, cause and site of intestinal
obstruction, and is considered to be helpful in treatment planning for the patients with intestinal obstruction.