3-6-9 rule (bowel)
Last revised by Subhan Iqbal
on 5 Dec 2022
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Hacking C, Iqbal S, Saber M, et al. 3-6-9 rule (bowel). Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 15 Jan 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-66259
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The 3-6-9 rule is a simple aide-memoire describing the normal bowel caliber:
small bowel: <3 cm
large bowel: <6 cm
appendix: <6 mm
cecum: <9 cm
Above these dimensions, the bowel is generally considered dilated, and obstruction or an adynamic/paralytic ileus should be considered.
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