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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 366 (1985), S. 535-538 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Acute visceral ischemia ; Small bowel infarction ; Angiography ; Akute viscerale Ischämie ; Dünndarminfarkt ; Angiographie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 1979–1984 wurden 39 Patienten mit akuter Mesenterialischämie operiert (Durchschnittsalter 72,3 Jahre, 21 weiblich, 18 männlich); in 15% der Fälle war eine arterielle Embolie auslösender Mechanismus. In 34 der 39 Fälle handelte es sich um ausgedehnte Infarkte des Dünn- und Dickdarms. Segmentale Darminfarkte wurden nur in 5 Patienten gefunden. Eine geplante Second-look-Operation wurde bei 10 Patienten durchgeführt. Postoperative Angiographie bei 7 Patienten, Reihenfolge des operativen Vorgehens: 1. Revascularisation, 2. Resektion (Anastomosierung oder Diskontinuitätsausleitung), postoperative Angiographie, dann ggf. Second-look-Operation.
    Notes: Summary From 1979 to 1984 39 patients were operated on for acute mesenteric ischemia. The purpose of this retrospective study was the documentation of the therapeutic results and discussion of the value of a second-look operation and postoperative angiography. Proximal occlusion of SMA in 33 patients (85%) resulted in extended bowel infarction, whereas segmental infarction due to peripheral occlusion was found in 15%. The hospital mortality was 85%. Operative procedure consisted of revascularisation (18%), bowel resection (18%), revascularisation and resection (10%) and explorative laparotomy (18%). The second-look operation as a routine procedure has been replaced by a postoperative angiogram. Laparotomy was performed in case of reocclusion of SMA or clinical signs.
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