reviewWorld Journal of Emergency SurgeryAug 7, 2017GOLD OA

Acute mesenteric ischemia: guidelines of the World Society of Emergency Surgery

Hadassah Medical Center · Tel Aviv University · +13 more institutions

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Abstract

Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is typically defined as a group of diseases characterized by an interruption of the blood supply to varying portions of the small intestine, leading to ischemia and secondary inflammatory changes. If untreated, this process will eventuate in life threatening intestinal necrosis. The incidence is low, estimated at 0.09-0.2% of all acute surgical admissions. Therefore, although the entity is an uncommon cause of abdominal pain, diligence is always required because if untreated, mortality has consistently been reported in the range of 50%. Early diagnosis and timely surgical intervention are the cornerstones of modern treatment and are essential to reduce the high mortality…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Mesenteric ischemia
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Revascularization
  • Bowel resection
  • Emergency surgery
  • Disease
  • Ischemia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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