Congenital intestinal obstruction (IOB) or occlusive obstruction is a pathological condition that is characterized by a sharp disruption of the passage of intestinal contents through the intestinal lumen due to an obstruction in the area up to the point of obstruction.
The intestine is the most important organ that provides nutrition to the body. It consists of several sections that are connected in series with each other. The patency of each section of the intestine has its own characteristics and plays an important role in the normal functioning of the body. For example, obstruction (occlusion) of the rectum is called constipation, obstruction of the ascending part of the colon is intestinal obstruction, and the underlying sections are an obstruction in the ileum or cecum, respectively.
Occlusive obstruction The cause of occlusive obstruction is often a congenital anomaly of the bile ducts, manifested in the formation of infravesical anastomoses between
Intestinal obstruction is a serious medical condition that can be caused by a variety of factors, including impaired motility, obstruction (blockage), and intestinal motility disorders. In this article we will look at one type of intestinal obstruction - meconium ileus.
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