An uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction is an abdominal cocoon, also known as sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis (SEP). We present the case of a 24-year-old female peritoneal dialysis patient who presented with a picture of complete intestinal obstruction. After reviewing the patient's medical history and acquiring relevant laboratory and imaging data, the decision was made to proceed with surgery. Intraoperatively, however, she had a picture of sclerosing peritonitis. The decision was to terminate the surgery and to take a conservative approach, including total parenteral nutrition. Her condition improved, obstruction was resolved, and she was discharged home in good clinical condition. Sclerosing peritonitis should be considered a possible etiology that can be managed conservatively in any peritoneal dialysis patient with intestinal obstruction.

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