Surgical Drain-Related Small Bowel Obstruction After Open Radical Cystoprostatectomy: A Case Report

Cureus. 2023 Oct 2;15(10):e46368. doi: 10.7759/cureus.46368. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Surgical drains are commonly used to manage intraperitoneal fluid after major surgeries, but their prophylactic use has been controversial due to potential complications. One rarely reported complication is small bowel obstruction (SBO), primarily seen in post-colorectal surgeries. We present a case of SBO following open radical cystectomy due to surgical drain placement, a complication not previously reported in urologic surgeries. The case highlights the importance of considering the risks and benefits of prophylactic drain placement. It emphasizes the need for a higher index of suspicion for SBO in patients with surgical drains who develop post-operative nausea and distention. Timely radiological imaging and clinical examination are crucial for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.

Keywords: bladder cancer; postoperative ileus; radical cystectomy; small bowel obstruction; surgical drains.

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