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#*Width of bowel loops most visible (estimate of amount of distention) | #*Width of bowel loops most visible (estimate of amount of distention) | ||
''If | ''If patient does not tolerate upright position, left lateral decubitus abdominal film can substitute'' | ||
==Interpretation== | ==Interpretation== | ||
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File:Abdominal foreign body.png|Body-packing with multiple foreign bodies ("balls" of hashish). | File:Abdominal foreign body.png|Body-packing with multiple foreign bodies ("balls" of hashish). | ||
File:Battery in stomach.png|[[Esophageal foreign body|Button battery in stomach.]] | File:Battery in stomach.png|[[Esophageal foreign body|Button battery in stomach.]] | ||
File:StonesXray.png|[[Gallstones]] (not sensitive) | |||
File:Toxisches Megacolon bei Colitis ulcerosa.jpg|[[Toxic megacolon]] | File:Toxisches Megacolon bei Colitis ulcerosa.jpg|[[Toxic megacolon]] | ||
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==Indications== | ==Indications== | ||
*Ruling out free air under the diaphragm (e.g. perforated ulcer) | |||
*Ruling out radio-opaque abdominal foreign body (e.g. swallowed battery) | |||
*Ruling '''in''' bowel obstruction (i.e. to avoid need for subsequent CT scan) | |||
;Do NOT use as the sole study to rule out bowel obstruction (poor sensitivity) | ;Do NOT use as the sole study to rule out bowel obstruction (poor sensitivity) | ||
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;Do NOT use to diagnose constipation (many patient with acute abdomen will have "copious stool") | ;Do NOT use to diagnose constipation (many patient with acute abdomen will have "copious stool") | ||
==Incidental | ==Incidental findings== | ||
*[[Gallstones]] (not always radiodense) | |||
*[[Gallstones]] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:GI]] | [[Category:GI]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Radiology]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 18 March 2019
Technique
3 Films:
- Upright chest film
- Rule-out free air
- Upright abdominal film
- Look for air-fluid levels
- Supine abdominal film (KUB = just supine film)
- Width of bowel loops most visible (estimate of amount of distention)
If patient does not tolerate upright position, left lateral decubitus abdominal film can substitute
Interpretation
Large bowel obstruction (Cecal volvulus; black arrows).
Gallstones (not sensitive)
Differentiating large and small bowel
Location | Size | Lines |
Small bowel | 3 cm | All the way through the bowel (plica circulares) |
Colon | 6 cm | Only halfway through the bowel (haustra) |
Cecum | 9 cm |
Small bowel obstruction
- Air in colon or rectum makes complete obstruction less likely (esp if symptoms >24hr)
- Abdominal x-ray has poor Sn and Sp for SBO
- If concerned need CT
Indications
- Ruling out free air under the diaphragm (e.g. perforated ulcer)
- Ruling out radio-opaque abdominal foreign body (e.g. swallowed battery)
- Ruling in bowel obstruction (i.e. to avoid need for subsequent CT scan)
- Do NOT use as the sole study to rule out bowel obstruction (poor sensitivity)
- Do NOT use to rule out generalized peritonitis (almost no sensitivity for diagnoses such as appendicitis)
- Do NOT use to diagnose constipation (many patient with acute abdomen will have "copious stool")
Incidental findings
- Gallstones (not always radiodense)