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Predicting the Risk of Reoperative Intervention for Adhesive Bowel Obstruction in Neonates: The Neonatal Adhesion Risk Score (NARS)

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This study presents the Neonatal Adhesion Risk Score (NARS), a preoperative tool that uses basic patient characteristics to predict which neonates undergoing laparotomy are at highest risk for requiring reoperation due to adhesive small bowel obstruction. The validated scoring system helps surgeons identify high-risk patients and potentially guide perioperative management decisions.

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  • NARS is a preoperative risk score using basic patient characteristics to predict reoperation risk for neonatal ASBO after laparotomy.
  • The tool helps surgeons stratify neonates by adhesive bowel obstruction risk before initial operation.
  • Early risk identification may guide surgical planning and postoperative surveillance intensity.
  • NARS was developed and validated specifically for the neonatal population undergoing abdominal surgery.

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Predicting the Risk of Reoperative Intervention for Adhesive Bowel Obstruction in Neonates: The Neonatal Adhesion Risk Score (NARS). GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-03-16. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11675

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