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Abstract Adhesive small bowel obstruction represents a common clinical problem following previous abdominal surgery , retrospective studies suggest that laparoscopic approach shortens hostpital stay and reduces complications in these patients .. A patient{u2019}s suitability for laparoscopic adhesiolysis needs to be determined. Laparoscopy produces less peritoneal trauma than conventional laparotomy and can result in a decrease in adhesion formation. The aim of this study was to show the outcomes of laparoscopic adhesiolysis and its post operative sequelae including. Postoperative abdominal pain. Postoperative need of IV analgesics. Postoperative hospital stay. Postoperative start of oral feeding |