Six patients with intestinal obstruction secondary to benign adhesions so dense and vascular that the operating surgeon could not free them, were placed on a home total parenteral nutrition program. Four patients had enterocutaneous fistulas, and two had their bowels divided and stomas created to divert intestinal contents from distal enterotomies made during the attempt to free the intestine. The enterocutaneous fistulas closed in four patients within 2 weeks to 5 months and the obstructions spontaneously resolved in 2 to 3.5 months. At reoperation on the two patients whose intestinal tracts were purposely divided, the previously matted bowels with dense adhesions were easily freed. We believe complete gastrointestinal rest allows adhesions to mature into long avascular collagen fibers in the absence of a persistent inflammatory reaction that accompanies partial or total small bowel obstruction. We recommend that patients receive 3 months of home total parenteral nutrition before a second operation for persistent obstruction after recent enterolysis should be considered. Spontaneous resolution should occur, but if not, reoperation can be performed safely after the 3 month interval.

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