This is the second part of a two part video series. This video continues to include topics that come under the heading of intestinal obstruction like: how to identify a viable bowel per operatively, obstruction due to adhesions, internal hernia, enteric strictures, bolus obstruction, acute intussusception, meconium ileus, paralytic ileus, what pseudo obstruction is and acute mesenteric ischemia. Timeline: 0:00 – Important surgical pointers 0:31 – Viable bowel 1:14 – Large bowel obstruction 1:37 – Adhesions 2:22 – Internal hernia 3:17 – Enteric strictures 3:38 – Bolus obstruction 3:58 – Acute intussusception (features, clinical presentation, investigations, treatment) 9:01 – Volvulus 11:28 – Acute intestinal obstruction of the newborn 12:10 – Meconium ileus 13:07 – Paralytic ileus (features, types and management) 14:38 – Pseudo obstruction 16:16 – Acute mesenteric ischemia (types, clinical features, investigation)