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A Case Report on Patient of Acute paralyic ileus with past history of mild depressive episode (급성 마비성 장폐색 환자 치험 1례)

  • Mok, Na-rae;An, Hun-Mo;Lee, Gi-Seung
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.19-35
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    • 2013
  • Objective : The purpose of this case is to report the improvement of a patient with acute paralytic ileus with past history of mild depressive episode after acupuncture therapy and herbal medicine. Methods : We treated the patient, who had acute abdominal pain and were diagnosed as paralytic ileus, with acupuncture, herbal medicine and manipulation therapy. We observed changes of chief symptoms and abdominal states. Results : We treated the patient who had severe abdominal pain, constipation and anorexia caused by acute paralytic ileus. For about one month of the treatment, we had the improvement of the symptoms. Conclusions : This study suggests that Conservative korean medical treatment might be useful for abdominal pain caused by acute paralytic ileus, and make a patient feel psychological stability.

A Case Report of Oriental Medical Treatment for a Patient with Acute Paralytic Ileus (급성 마비성 장폐색 환자의 한방치험 증례보고)

  • Song, Chang-Hun;Cho, Hyun-Seok;Kim, Jung-Chul;Lee, Jae-Eun;Ha, Jang;Baik, Tae-Hyun;Park, Jung-Han
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.946-953
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    • 2005
  • Ileus is blockage of the intestine that prevents the contents of the intestine from passing to the lower bowel. In western medical treatment, surgery is mandatory for severe cases such as strangulation ileus. However more generally, conservative management is used for treatment. Examples of conservative management are decompression with tube, fluid treatment, enema and fasting cure. Until now, many oriental medical studies have been conducted on chronic ileus, but almost none on acute ileus. The results for the case in this report suggest that oriental medical treatment such as acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal medicine is effective in treating acute ileus. We think that further studies should be conducted on a combination therapy with other oriental medical treatment such as retention enema.

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Related Factors in the Occurrence of Postoperative Ileus Following Spinal Surgery (척추수술환자의 장폐색 발생 관련요인)

  • Hwang, Ju Ri;Min, Hye Sook
    • Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.28-39
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    • 2021
  • Purpose : This study investigated the occurrence of postoperative ileus and its related factors in patients after spinal surgery. Methods : After a retrospective review of data from patients who underwent spinal surgery at a single hospital located in Busan from 2012 through 2016, a total of 253 patients were included. The subjects were divided into non-ileus and ileus groups. We compared patient-, surgery-, and postoperative hematological-related factors. Results : A total of 41 (16.2%) out of 253 patients experienced postoperative ileus. Data analysis revealed significant differences between the two groups in mean age (68.44 vs 60.50 years), occupation (9.8 vs 28.8%), cardiovascular comorbidity (63.4 vs 37.7%), approach of surgery (supine/prone: 29.3/70.7 vs 12.7/87.3%), duration of anesthesia (5.86 vs 4.43 hours), narcotic use (75.6 vs 56.6%), postoperative serum hemoglobin level (3 days: 10.81 vs 11.41 g/dL), postoperative serum protein (immediately/3 days: 5.30/5.43 vs 5.62/5.68 g/dL), postoperative albumin level (3 days: 3.17 vs 3.40 g/dL), postoperative C-reactive protein level (3 days: 11.44 vs 8.36 mg/dL), postoperative bed stabilization period (3.32 vs 2.50 days), and onset of bowel movement (2.59 vs 1.94 days). In multivariate logistic regression, age and time of anesthesia were independent risk factors of postoperative ileus. Conclusion : To detect ileus after spinal surgery early, nurse education is needed with intensive screening on advanced age, surgery-related factors, and postoperative hematological indices.

A Clinical Case Study of Paralytic Ileus Patient Improved by Euphorbiae Kansui Radix(Gan-sui) (마비성 장폐색환자의 감수로 호전된 증례)

  • 한경석;박은경;박성식
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.103-108
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    • 2000
  • Paralytic ileus is one of the gastro-intestinal symptoms of a patient who is in the post-symptom period resulting from stroke. The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of Euphorbiae Kansui Radix(Gan-sui) for a patient who has suffered from severe paralytic ileus as post-symptoms caused by 3rd stroke. The subject was a 70-year-old woman who had been troubled with dyspepsia, abdominal flatus and other pains during the past 10 years, and whose symtoms worsened because of her recent 3rd stroke. At the time of admission, she complained of abdominal flatus, conspitation, quadri weakness(Lt>Rt) and dysathria. For the first 10 days after admission, she was treated with Oriental' Western Medicine, which failed to relieve any symptom. However, after taking Euphorbiae Kansui Radix(Gan-sui), gastro-intestinal vermicular movement improved, so the symptoms of abdominal flatus and conspitation disappeared. As a consequence, the accompanying paralytic ileus condition also improved.

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A case report of stroke patient with ileus treated with Crotonis Fructus(巴豆) (파두 투여 후 호전된 뇌경색 환자의 장마비 치험 1례)

  • Yang, Na-rae;Kwon, Young-joo;Jo, Woo-keun;Choi, Dong-jun;Han, Chang-ho
    • The Journal of the Society of Stroke on Korean Medicine
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2010
  • Paralytic ileus is one of the common complications in stroke patients. In western medical treatment, surgery or conservative care is used for treating ileus. In this case, patient diagnosed as paralytic ileus had problems of constipation, or abdominal distension. Therefore the patient were treated with Crotonis Fructus(巴豆), and the patient showed improvement in X-ray findings and these symptoms. So we report this case.

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Clinical Report on a Cerebral Infarction Patients with Paralytic Ileus Treated by Bo-ryu Enema and Daeshiho-tang (뇌경색 후 발생한 마비성 장폐색 환자에 보류관장과 대시호탕 병행 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Han-gyul;Jeong, Yun-kyeong;Jung, Min-ho;Jung, Woo-sang;Moon, Sang-kwan;Cho, Ki-ho
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 2016
  • Objective: Paralytic ileus is a common complication of cerebral infarction. This study reports on the effect of Daeseunggi-tang and Daeshiho-tang on a cerebral infarction patient with paralytic ileus.Method: This patient was treated with herbal medicine (Daeshiho-tang and two applications of Bo-ryu enema), acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, and moxibustion therapy for 17 days.Results: The symptoms of paralytic ileus appeared to improve after treatment.Conclusions: Traditional Korean medical treatment may be effective in paralytic ileus.

Paralytic Ileus Secondary to Electrolyte Imbalance: A Case Study in a 16 Year Old Female

  • OKAFOR, Henry Chukwuemeka;IKPEAMA, Osita John;OKAFOR, Jane Nkechinyere;OKAFOR, Rita Ifeyinwa
    • The Korean Journal of Food & Health Convergence
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2022
  • Paralytic ileus is a metabolic state in which the intestines fail to transmit peristalsis due to failure of the neuromuscular mechanism in the small intestines and colon. It is a major cause of morbidity in hospitalized patients especially during late presentations and points of mismanagement. The causes include infections, electrolyte imbalance (hypokalemia, hyponatremia), surgeries and medications. When the exact cause of the disease condition is identified and corrected, paralytic ileus is usually resolved. This case report is that of a 16 year old female who was admitted and managed as a case of paralytic ileus. The patient presented with symptoms of fever, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, vomiting and inability to pass stool or flatus. There was associated body weakness, reduced urine output and weight loss. She was properly examined clinically and sent for various investigations. Investigations such plain abdominal X-Ray, serum electrolyte estimation, chest X-Ray and full blood count were carried out. The results of the investigations done were in keeping with the diagnosis of paralytic ileus, electrolyte imbalance and ongoing sepsis. She was subsequently managed through nil per oral, adequate fluid rehydration, antibiotics and correction of electrolyte imbalance. Following stable clinical state and investigation results, she was discharged and advised on follow-up.

Hepatic portal venous gas in paralytic ileus (마비성 장폐색증에 병발된 간문맥 내 가스)

  • Lee, Ji Eun;Sohn, Min Soo;Hur, Jun Ho;Cho, Sun Young;Choi, Sun Taek;Sung, Young Ho
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.56-60
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    • 2014
  • Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG) is a rare radiographic finding associated with severe intra-abdominal disease and fatal outcome. Most cases of HPVG are historically related to mesenteric ischemia accompanied by bowel necrosis. The current spread of computed tomography scan promotes not only the early detection of related severe diseases but also the identification of other causes of HPVG. It has been reported in many non-fatal conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease, intra-abdominal abscess, bowel obstruction, paralytic ileus, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and endoscopic sphincterotomy, and gastric dilatation. Among these, paralytic ileus is a very rare condition, with no case yet reported in South Korea. Reported herein is a case of HPVG in paralytic ileus, which was treated well internally and was promptly resolved.

A Clinical Report on Retention Enema Therapy for Patients with Ileus (도관적입법(導管滴入法)으로 호전된 장폐쇄증(腸閉鎖症) 환자 치험 2례 보고)

  • Lee, Nam-Heon;Yoon, Dam-Hee;Lee, Ji-Young;Chae, Eun-Young;Yoo, Hwa-Seung;Cho, Jung-Hyo;Lee, Yeon-Weol;Son, Chang-Gue;Cho, Chong-Kwan
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.364-372
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    • 2004
  • This study was designed to evaluate the effects of retention enema therapy on patients with ileus. We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of two patients with ileus whose main symptoms were nausea, vomiting, constipation and abdominal pain. They were treated with retention enema therapy. After treatment, improvement was seen in nausea, vomiting, constipation and abdominal pain. The results of this study suggests that retention enema therapy is effective for the treatment of ileus.

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Bickerstaff's Brainstem Encephalitis with Guillain-Barr$\acute{e}$ Syndrome Presenting Severe Paralytic Ileus (길랑-바레증후군이 동반된 Bickerstaff 뇌줄기뇌염에서 나타난 심한 마비성 장 폐색)

  • Park, Min-Su
    • Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.33-36
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    • 2009
  • Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis (BBE) is an autoimmune central nervous system disorder. It can occur in more limited forms and may overlap with Guillain-Barr$\acute{e}$ syndrome (GBS). A 49-year-old female presented with rapidly progressive paralytic ileus, urinary retention, deep drowsiness, ophthalmoplegia, dysarthria, ataxia, quadriparesis and hyporeflexia after viral meningitis. She was diagnosed as BBE with GBS and treated with immunoglobulin. She was completely recovered after 1 month. It is a rare case of BBE overlapping with GBS presenting with severe paralytic ileus.

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