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Background:

  • Non-mechanical large-bowel obstruction presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
  • Understanding its clinical features is crucial for timely intervention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present four cases of non-mechanical large-bowel obstruction.
  • To define the roles of conservative and operative management.
  • To emphasize the utility of barium-enema examinations.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective case series analysis.
  • Clinical feature evaluation.
  • Diagnostic imaging review (barium-enema).

Main Results:

  • Significant clinical features identified in the four cases.
  • Barium-enema proved valuable in diagnosing doubtful cases.
  • Treatment approaches were tailored to individual case needs.

Conclusions:

  • Non-mechanical large-bowel obstruction requires careful clinical assessment.
  • Barium-enema is an important diagnostic tool.
  • Appropriate selection of conservative or operative treatment is key.