Greater omentum adhesion syndrome

Omental adhesion syndrome (omental adhesion syndrome) refers to the acute abdominal pain caused by fibrous contractures in the omentum of the lower abdominal peritoneum, incision or pelvic adhesions during abdominal infection, trauma and post-operative healing. , Abdominal distension, constipation and other syndromes, also known as "transverse colon dysfunction after surgery." The eigen was first reported by Howitz (1888) and described in further detail by McCann (1941). Domestic Cao Shengyu (1954), Wang Hongxu (1965) and Sun Delin (1965) discussed the diagnosis and treatment of the eigen, but there are few reports in the past 30 years.

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