Small bowel obstruction is the most common surgical disorder of the small intestine. Acquired adhesions was the leading etiology of small bowel obstruction. Previous abdominal surgery and suspected intestinal adhesion along with dilated bowel were taken as contraindications for laparoscopic surgery. However, improved surgical instrumentation and increased surgical experience have changed the scene. We report here in a case of laparoscopic enterolysis for small bowel obstruction and reviewed various laparoscopic techniques utilized in the management of small bowel obstruction.