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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
An abdominal and pelvic CT scan is used to confirm the diagnosis of postoperative ileus. Abdomen and pelvis CT scan (with intravenous contrast and oral water soluble contrast) can also distinguish early postoperative ileus from mechanical obstruction. Findings on CT scan diagnostic of postoperative ileus include multiple air–fluid levels throughout the abdomen, elevated diaphragm, dilatation of both large and small intestine with no evidence of mechanical obstruction. | |||
==CT== | ==CT== | ||
An abdominal and pelvic CT scan is used to confirm the diagnosis of postoperative ileus. Abdomen and pelvis CT scan (with intravenous contrast and oral water soluble contrast) can also distinguish early postoperative ileus from mechanical obstruction. In addition, CT scan can also identify other complications seen in post-operative period. Findings on CT scan diagnostic of postoperative ileus include: | An abdominal and pelvic CT scan is used to confirm the diagnosis of postoperative ileus. Abdomen and pelvis CT scan (with intravenous contrast and oral water soluble contrast) can also distinguish early postoperative ileus from mechanical obstruction. In addition, CT scan can also identify other complications seen in post-operative period. Findings on CT scan diagnostic of postoperative ileus include: | ||
* | *Multiple air–fluid levels throughout the abdomen. | ||
* | *Elevated diaphragm. | ||
* | *Dilatation of both large and small intestine. | ||
*No evidence of mechanical obstruction. | |||
[[File:Ileus edited.png|center|300px|frame|CT without contrast showing ileus.(Source: Case courtesy of Dr David Cuete, <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org</a>. From the case <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/cases/33988">rID: 33988</a>)]] | [[File:Ileus edited.png|center|300px|frame|CT without contrast showing ileus.(Source: Case courtesy of Dr David Cuete, <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org</a>. From the case <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/cases/33988">rID: 33988</a>)]] | ||
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Overview
An abdominal and pelvic CT scan is used to confirm the diagnosis of postoperative ileus. Abdomen and pelvis CT scan (with intravenous contrast and oral water soluble contrast) can also distinguish early postoperative ileus from mechanical obstruction. Findings on CT scan diagnostic of postoperative ileus include multiple air–fluid levels throughout the abdomen, elevated diaphragm, dilatation of both large and small intestine with no evidence of mechanical obstruction.
CT
An abdominal and pelvic CT scan is used to confirm the diagnosis of postoperative ileus. Abdomen and pelvis CT scan (with intravenous contrast and oral water soluble contrast) can also distinguish early postoperative ileus from mechanical obstruction. In addition, CT scan can also identify other complications seen in post-operative period. Findings on CT scan diagnostic of postoperative ileus include:
- Multiple air–fluid levels throughout the abdomen.
- Elevated diaphragm.
- Dilatation of both large and small intestine.
- No evidence of mechanical obstruction.
