
What Causes Small Bowel Obstruction?

SBO requires revision surgery
Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir.
I understand your query and concern.
As per your current clinical status you seem to have residual small bowel obstruction that is causing you these symptoms.
I strongly recommend you to visit your surgeon again to for complete and through laparoscopic visualisation of the small bowel adhesions and repeat adhesiolysis.
Once all the adhesions are removed,only then you can be free of symptoms.
Regarding the blood picture results you mentioned,the low range values are due to chronic iron deficiency anemia secondary to impaired iron absorption due to bowel surgeries.
These can be corrected with parenteral iron supplementation.
Regarding phleboliths,they are quite related to the SBO.
These phleboliths are due to impaired calcium absorption secondary to LOA.
These phleboliths can be eliminated after revision surgery for SBO.
Thank you.
T

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