Acute mesenteric infarct. III. Therapeutic problems

1989 
: The treatment adopted in 11 cases of acute mesenteric infarction is described: 6 cases involved arterial occlusion due to embolism and 5 arterial occlusion due to thrombosis. Six explorative laparotomies, 4 intestinal resections and one embolectomy of the superior mesenteric artery were carried out. Mortality was 63%. Stress is therefore laid on the need for very early, etiopathogenetic accurate diagnosis so as to commence treatment during the phase of reversible ischaemic intestinal lesion, targeting treatment to the cause of the ischaemia. The problem of the postoperative treatment problem is then discussed with special regard to the treatment of shock, the prevention of recurrences and the short intestine syndrome.
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