Sikder, Mohammad Shahidul IslamMean, Abu TaherAbdullah, Al MamunRoy, Preete RanjanHosen, Md. AbulRahman, Md. Hasanur2020-09-242020-09-242020-03Sikder Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Mean Abu Taher, Abdullah Al Mamun, Roy Preete Ranjan, Hosen Md. Abul, Rahman Md. Hasanur. Etiology of Patients with Large Gut Obstruction. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals. 2020 Mar; 6(2): 23-252454-63642454-6356http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/203573Introduction: Reconstruction of head and neck cancerpatients is the most challenging areas in the human body.Patients and Methods: This study is a prospectiverandomized study of 50 consecutive operated patients for headand neck cancer reconstructive surgeries including pedicledand free flaps (radial forearm and fibula free flaps). All patientswere thoroughly monitored postoperatively for its morbidity andsurgical outcome.Results: Although complications are inevitable in a percentageof patients, it is good postoperative care and monitoring thatdetermines the success or failure of the reconstruction andalso permits early salvage of a failing flap.Conclusion: Teamwork and cooperation among members ofthe reconstructive team are critical. We reviewed significanceof clinical care and monitoring of reconstructed head and neckpatients in the intraoperative and postoperative periods.Acute AbdomenIntestinal ObstructionAbdominal EmergencyEtiology of Patients with Large Gut ObstructionJournal ArticleIndiaAssistant Professor (Surgery), Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College, Kishoreganj, BangladeshSenior Consultant (Anesthesia), Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Eye Hospital, Gopalganj, BangladeshAssistant Professor (Surgery), Kushtia Medical College, Kushtia, BangladeshJunior Consultant (Anesthesia), Adhunik Sador Hospital, Netrokona, BangladeshJunior Consultant (Surgery), Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College, Kishoreganj, BangladeshSenior Consultant (General Surgery), 250 Bedded General Hospital, Chandpur, Bangladesh.