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Active clinical trials for "Intestinal Obstruction"

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Efficacy and Safety of Lanreotide Microparticles as Palliative Treatment in Peritoneal Carcinomatosis...

Intestinal ObstructionCarcinoma1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether lanreotide 30mg microparticles are effective in the relief of clinical symptoms due to small bowel obstruction in inoperable patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Enhanced Recovery Programs and Small Bowel Obstruction

Small Bowel ObstructionSurgery

Small bowel obstruction surgery is frequent and would benefit from enhanced recovery programs. While some studies advocate for their feasibility, it has never been proved and prospective studies are required to confirm the feasibility of such program and the impact on postoperative outcomes.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Bioresorbable Membrane to Reduce Postoperative Small Bowel Obstruction

Gastric Cancer

To assess whether the use of Seprafilm reduces the rate of small bowel obstruction in patients who underwent surgery for gastric cancer.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Development and Validation of a CT-based Diagnostic Models Using Artificial Intelligence for Detection...

Small Bowel Obstruction

Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a common non-traumatic surgical emergency. All guidelines recommend computed tomography (CT) as the first-line imaging test for patients with suspected SBO. The objectives of CT are multiple: (i) to confirm or refute the diagnosis of GI obstruction, defined as distension of the digestive tracts greater than 25 mm, and, when SBO is present, (ii) to confirm the mechanism (mechanical vs. functional), (iii) to localize the site of obstruction, i.e., the transition zone (TZ), (iv) to identify the cause, and (v) to look for complications such as strangulation or perforation, influencing management. Given the exponential increase in the number of scans being performed, especially in the setting of emergency management, methods to assist the radiologist would be useful to: Sort the scans performed, allowing prioritization of the analysis of scans with a higher probability of pathology (occlusion in our case) Help the radiologist to diagnose occlusion and its type (functional or mechanical), and to identify signs of severity. To help the emergency physician and the digestive surgeon to make a decision on the management of the disease (surgical or medical). Machine learning has developed rapidly over the last decades, first thanks to the increase in data storage capacities, then thanks to the arrival of parallel processing hardware based on graphic processing units, in the context of radiological diagnostic assistance. Consequently, the number of studies on deep neural networks in medical imaging is increasing rapidly. However, few teams focus on SBO. The only published classification models have been produced for standard abdominal radiographs. No studies have used CT or 3D models, apart from our preliminary study on ZTs, despite the recognized advantages of CT for the diagnosis of SBO and the likely contribution of 3D models, which may be comparable to that of multiplanar reconstruction for the analysis of images in multiple planes of space.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Bacterial Translocation Markers as Predictors of Infectious and Inflammatory Complications in Acute...

Intestinal ObstructionColorectal Cancer3 more

Despite modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of acute bowel obstruction (ABO), postoperative mortality ranges from 5 to 32%, and complications occur up 23% of cases. One of the formidable infectious and inflammatory complications of ABO is sepsis. The main component of the development of sepsis in ABO is bacterial translocation (BT). BT is the migration of intestinal bacteria or their products through the intestinal mucosa into the mesenteric lymph nodes and further into normally sterile tissues and organs. Today there are several methods for detecting BT: direct method - the detection of 16s rRNA (ribosomal ribonucleic acid) in mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN); indirect method - the detection of serum lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP) and presepsin (Soluble CD14 subtype or sCD14-ST). The aim of this study is to determine the diagnostic and prognostic significance of bacterial translocation as a predictor of the complications development in patients with malignant and benign acute bowel obstruction by assessing the relationship of biomarkers in the systemic circulation (LBP, sCD14-ST) with the detection of microorganism genes (16s rRNA) in mesenteric lymph nodes.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Effects of Transcutaneous Acupoint Electrical Stimulation on Intestinal Obstruction After Gastrointestinal...

Postoperative Intestinal Obstruction

Postoperative intestinal obstruction (POI) is one of the most common complications in the gastrointestinal surgery. Compared with the conventional control group, transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation(TEAS) is possible to reduce the incidence of POI and accelerate the rapid recovery of the gastrointestinal tract.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Internal Hernia After Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass

The Prevalence of Surgery for Small Bowel Obstruction After LGBP Procedure.

To see if closing the mesenteric defects created at a Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass is better than leaving them open.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

(Gastrografin Use in Small Bowel Obstruction Caused by Adherences)

Adhesive Small Intestine Obstruction

Adhesive small intestine obstruction (ASIO) is an important cause of hospital admission and a very common disease. Any improvement in this field will benefit many patients by reducing the operative rate. Patients with this disease are difficult to evaluate and to manage and their treatment is controversial. Emergency surgery is mandatory when strangulation is suspected or in the case of total obstruction. On the other hand, conservative non-operative treatment is indicated in the case of partial obstruction. The role of water-soluble contrast medium (Gastrografin®: GG) in ASIO is still debated with regard to the therapeutic value. The aim of our study was to determine the therapeutic role of Gastrografin in patients with small intestine obstruction without strangulation caused by adherences (ASIO).

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Oxygen for Gastrointestinal Atony (TOGA)

IleusOgilvie Syndrome1 more

This study is a non invasive study to see if 100% oxygen therapy will help to resolve an intestinal obstruction.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Development of an Artificial Intelligence Algorithm

Mechanical Intestinal Obstruction

Mechanical obstruction of the small intestine is an interruption of intestinal transit due to an organic obstacle in the digestive tract that results in a shutdown of materials and gas. Without medical care, it can lead to perforation of the intestinal wall and acute peritonitis. It accounts for 4% of emergency department admissions and 20% of emergency surgeries

Active10 enrollment criteria
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