Bowel obstructions caused by adhesions following abdominal surgery

Posted by Sandi @idnas, Mar 20, 2015

I just joined this site and am looking to see if anyone talks about bowel obstructions caused by adhesions following abdominal surgery. I had successful sugery for colon cancer in 2008. About 6-months later I was hospitalized for 5 days with a bowel obstruction (that did resolve without further surgery). It took several months for my system to get back to "proper working order," but it did and for the past 5-years everything worked normally. Then, out of the blue, I had another bowel obstruction 2-months ago. I was hospitalized for 6-days, but again, no surgery. At this point I can only have bowel movements by taking Miralax and then I have diarrhea. I'm trying to eat a normal diet, just smaller amounts at a time and more frequently. I'm paranoid about another bowel obstruction, and also that my guy will not get back to normal. Has anyone had experience with this?

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This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?

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I am currently dealing with SBO from ostomy reversal surgery 7/31/18. After 6 days, with increasing distention and no bowel movement, they placed NG tube, and did a radiographic enema to make sure reversal was clear. It looked good and caused my colon to empty out over the next 2 days. NG tube only pulled about 200 ml out of my stomach after 18 hours. That was removed and back to clear liquids. PICC line placed for TPN. Did an X-ray and my colon was completely empty but lots of gas & liquid in SB. At 11 days out, felt like I was going to blow up. 2 NG tube placed then in for 2nd surgery. SB was too swollen and adhered to abdominal wall so they placed a drain in my stomach and closed me back up. Took NG tube out. 4 days later, I started having small bowel movements so they sent me home with drain still in & PICC line in getting nutrition at home. Got pressure sores from drain and had it removed. If more surgery ends up being needed for adhesions, is robotic or lasprascopic better? I don't think I can handle another massive incision. I was cut from just below my diaphragm all the way down to my pubic bone. Very discouraged!

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Profile picture for ginpene @ginpene05

This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?

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I tend to be a bit intense in my verbiage, but good grief, girl, you have been through so much! As to your question about robotic versus laparoscopic surgery, I think that either could be great in the right hands. Your case is complicated, and I wonder if another opinion would help? Maybe it would take forever, and maybe even thinking about seeing another person is exhausting, I don't know... Let me know how you do.
Totally selfish question- how did you put up with so many NG tube placements? I HATE those things- my throat feels like it's on fire the whole time it's in, every saliva swallow burns. I have to stick my hands under my butt to keep from involuntarily grabbing the doctor placing it! Maybe I am just a baby... LOL

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Profile picture for ginpene @ginpene05

This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?

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The NG tube placements were aweful! They tried 8 times in my hospital room with only KY and a glass of water before they gave up and sent me to radiology. There they numbed me 3 times with lidocaine before putting it in. The next time it had to be put in, they sent me back to radiology, but I had them give me a small amount of morphine in my PICC line to sedate me somewhat. They got it in ok, but this radiologist wasn't as nice as the first one. He only put in the lidocaine right as he did it.
I am trying to get a second opinion and get into Mayo here in Phx, but they are booked out until November and said the Nov calendar isn't open yet to book appointments! Very frustrating as there is no cancellation list to be on. The girl told me I literally have to call everyday to see if there is an open appt. So meanwhile , I am trying to get in to another gastro, not happy with my current one. When my surgeon called her to let her know what was going on with me, she told him "Good luck". No phone calls to me or my husband, nothing. Time to find a new doctor! I am also looking to see a surgeon that does the robotic/laparoscopic vs open procedure for adhesions, to decrease the chance of more adhesions.
Right now my current surgeon wants to wait until December before he will consider more surgery. I see him again on Tuesday, and I am going to ask what type of procedure he plans in the event they have to go back in. I do not want another open procedure. Too hard of a recovery.
I am seriously hungry and would love to tear into some food, but I know I have to take this very slow. I was able to handle about 16 oz of liquid yesterday, small amounts at a time, so if I can start doing like Boost or Ensure and get enough nutrition in, maybe I can get off the TPN.
Thanks for listening!

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Profile picture for ginpene @ginpene05

This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?

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There's a special place in you know where for doctors who are not compassionate when they put those things in, I swear. Yes, a new GI specialist is in order for sure. Good grief...

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In January I had my first bout with SBO.It was extremely painful and after a week in the hospital I had exploratory laparoscopic surgery.My adhesions were lysed and I went home 48 hours later.The surgery was practically painless and very easy to recover from.I wish I had done the surgery sooner as the symptoms were so much worse .I can not imagine going through the obstruction so many times.

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Question....when they did the laparoscopy to get to the adhesions , was your abdomen distended? My surgeon that I have now is saying they could not do it that way because of the distention. I really don't want to be opened wide up again. This would be the 4th time!

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Profile picture for ginpene @ginpene05

This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?

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No mine wasn't. But I can imagine thst bowel loops full of gas would be easily nicked during surgery.

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There's a special place in you know where for doctors who are not compassionate when they put those things in, I swear. Yes, a new GI specialist is in order for sure. Good grief...

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Would you believe the gastros given to me to call refuse to see me? Say I need to find one who would be willing to see me in the hospital should I have to go back in. I was shocked! So now I have an appointment with my old one, so we will see how that goes. My primary also thinks I should also see a colo-rectal surgical specialist, and not just the general surgeon, so we will see what the gastro says tomorrow.
Advanced my diet to full liquids, so I was able to eat some cream of chicken soup last night and today have gotten down a high protein Boost. If I can get close to a good number of injested calories, I can get off the TPN.

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Would you believe the gastros given to me to call refuse to see me? Say I need to find one who would be willing to see me in the hospital should I have to go back in. I was shocked! So now I have an appointment with my old one, so we will see how that goes. My primary also thinks I should also see a colo-rectal surgical specialist, and not just the general surgeon, so we will see what the gastro says tomorrow.
Advanced my diet to full liquids, so I was able to eat some cream of chicken soup last night and today have gotten down a high protein Boost. If I can get close to a good number of injested calories, I can get off the TPN.

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I know that those Boost products can be tough to get down. When I was trying to get protein in I used some powdered Cashew butter, put it in whatever things I could tolerate it in. How about spoonfuls of PB, or Instant Breaktast with the nut butters added in. Or be sure to add powdered milk to milk, again, if you can stand it.
How bizarre that the GI doc won't see you. I mean most hospitals have their own specialists, and like you said, you would need a Colo-rectal surgeon anyway. Geeze, it never ends. I hope your old GI guy is better this time around. Sometimes they get the message and behave more professionally. Good luck... gp

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This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?

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I'm at my wits end! Had surgery in 2006 and surgeon perforated my small intestine 3 xs. Got sepsis and he took 15 ft of intestine out. I have NUMEROUS blockages and vomit stool, bile etc. 5 yrs ago had a gtube placed because stomach is paralyzed (gastroparesis) . That has helped somewhat as far as able to stay out of hospital when I get them. I have a suction machine at home I hook up to my gtube.

It does NOT help with the nausea, pain or any of it. It just makes it where I don't have to go to hospital for a NG tube.

I have also a colostomy, central line for TPN and meds, pain pump inserted in abdomen for pain. Since I have short bowel I don't get my nutrition so thus, I have the TPN.

I eat a little cream of wheat, jello and pudding. Doesn't seem to matter. I used to get the blockages 5-6 a year. Now, sometimes every week or 2. Said there is NOTHING they can Do because of all the adhesions from the sepsis and all I went through.

ANYONE have ideas to help me? I take Miralax 4xs a day to try and keep things going. If output is thick at all it wont go thru intestine and get blockage.

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Profile picture for ginpene @ginpene05

This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?

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Hi @bradleymom1967,

I merged your discussion about finding others with intestinal blockages with this discussion so that you could reconnect with members discussing similar issues. I was also wondering if you had a chance to view this discussion in the Digestive Health group: Ostomy: Adapting to life after colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/ostomy-adapting-to-life-after-colostomy-ileostomy-or-urostomy/

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