Abstract :
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction is characterised by massive colonic distension without distal mechanical
obstruction. It affects a wide variety of patients who often have multiple comorbidities, which makes studies on pseudoobstruction difficult to perform and interpret. Few advances have been made in recent years in our understanding and management, which remain challenging. This article explores and provides interpretation of the key studies and concepts that have shaped our management of this condition.
Keyword :
Colonic pseudo-obstruction; Ogilvie syndrome; neostigmine; decompression; caecostomy