ObjectiveTo investigate the situation of depression and anxiety in the patients with postoperative inflammatory small bowel obstruction (PISBO), and to provide the dependent indications for the treatment. MethodsThe serf-rating depression scale (SDS scale) and self-rating anxiety scale (SAS scale) were used to test the depression and anxiety of 79 patients with PISBO, who treated in the Department of General Surgery of The Second Hospital of Lanzhou from Jan. 2008 to Oct. 2014. Comparison between the scores of SDS scale/SAS scale and corresponding Chinese norms was performed, and then exploring the influence factor of depression and anxiety of PISBO patients. ResultsThe standard scores of depression and anxiety were 49.23±11.39 and 50.31±6.25 respectively, which were higher than those of corresponding Chinese norms (P < 0.05). The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that, the independent influential factors of depression and anxiety in patients with PISBO included course of disease, type of tumor, other postoperative complications, and postoperative insomnia (P < 0.05), patients whose course of disease longer than 15 days, who with malignant tumor, and who suffered from other postoperative complications and postoperative insomnia, had higher ratios of depression and anxiety. ConclusionThe depression and anxiety is very evident in the patients with PISBO, we should pay attention to this phenomenon and give intervention for it.