Diseases that require stoma at the small intestine for intestinal obstruction include intestinal adhesion, chronic constipation, malignant tumors, etc. Survival time cannot be generalized, and it is related to the condition and the patient’s physical quality, so it is not possible to judge accurately.
Patients with intestinal adhesion and chronic constipation can be relieved of adhesion and improve constipation symptoms after stoma in small intestine, and the stoma can be returned to the patient after the symptoms improve, which does not affect the normal survival time of the patient.
For intestinal obstruction caused by malignant gastrointestinal tumors, small bowel stoma belongs to palliative treatment, which can improve the clinical symptoms of patients to a certain extent, improve the quality of life of patients and prolong the survival time of patients.
Therefore, the survival time of patients with intestinal obstruction and small bowel stoma can not be accurately judged, and it is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors to accept standardized treatment to improve the symptoms.