Adhesion Barriers Cut Small-Bowel Obstruction After Ladd Procedure

Using adhesion barriers during the Ladd procedure reduces rehospitalization for small-bowel obstruction without raising midgut volvulus risk.

  • Reoperations for midgut volvulus: 3.5% with barrier vs. 2.7% without—no significant difference.
  • Rehospitalization for small-bowel obstruction: 2.6% with barrier vs. 6.3% without—a 3.6% reduction.

This suggests adhesion barriers can enhance patient outcomes after intestinal malrotation surgery.

  • No significant differences in mortality, surgical interventions, or rehospitalization costs were found.

Journal Article by Takamoto N, Aso S (…) Fujishiro J et 7 al. in J Am Coll Surg

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