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Query: UMLS:C0021843 (
bowel obstruction
)
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One hundred patients on methadone maintenance admitted to our surgical service were analyzed. The average duration of prior narcotics abuse was ten years and was followed by an average of 2.2 years of methadone maintenance treatment. Sixty-three patients were admitted on an emergency basis, half of these for trauma. Sixty-two patients underwent operative procedures. There were four deaths, none directly related to methadone use. Five patients were admitted for
intestinal obstruction
secondary to methadone ingestion. This disease entity results from fecal impaction which is induced by methadone's spastic effect on the gastrointestinal tract. Evidence of chronic liver disease was present in half the patients. The associated medical illnesses presented no problems with anesthesia. WHILE METHADONE MAINTENANCE
WAS
CONTINUED IN THE ACCUSTOMED DOSAGE, POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA
WAS
ACCOMPLISHED SATISFACTORILY WITH 5O TO 100 MG DOSES OF MEPERIDINE AT 3 HOUR INTERVALS, AS REQUIRED.
...
PMID:Management of surgical problems in patients on methadone maintenance. 5 61
An 8-year-old boy with
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
underwent laparotomy and resection of a stage 1E malignant lymphoma of the jejunum. Although preoperative platelet counts were less than 10,000/cu mm, intraoperative bleeding was minimal, and postoperative bleeding from the wound was easily controlled with platelet infusions and local application of epinephrine. Six weeks later, he underwent reoperation for small
intestinal obstruction
and no residual tumor could be identified. The patient died 4 1/2 months following the initial surgery from an intracerebral hemorrhage. Postmortem examiniation did not reveal residual lymphoma.
...
PMID:Malignant lymphoma of the jejunum in a patient with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. Surgical treatment. 111 23