| Literature DB >> 36261857 |
Miklosh Bala1, Fausto Catena2, Jeffry Kashuk3, Belinda De Simone4, Carlos Augusto Gomes5, Dieter Weber6, Massimo Sartelli7, Federico Coccolini8, Yoram Kluger9, Fikri M Abu-Zidan10, Edoardo Picetti11, Luca Ansaloni12, Goran Augustin13, Walter L Biffl14, Marco Ceresoli15, Osvaldo Chiara16, Massimo Chiarugi8, Raul Coimbra17, Yunfeng Cui18, Dimitris Damaskos19, Salomone Di Saverio20, Joseph M Galante21, Vladimir Khokha22, Andrew W Kirkpatrick23, Kenji Inaba24, Ari Leppäniemi25, Andrey Litvin26, Andrew B Peitzman27, Vishal G Shelat28, Michael Sugrue29, Matti Tolonen25, Sandro Rizoli30, Ibrahima Sall31, Solomon G Beka32, Isidoro Di Carlo33, Richard Ten Broek34, Chirika Mircea35, Giovanni Tebala36, Michele Pisano37, Harry van Goor34, Ronald V Maier38, Hans Jeekel39, Ian Civil40, Andreas Hecker41, Edward Tan34, Kjetil Soreide42, Matthew J Lee43, Imtiaz Wani44, Luigi Bonavina45, Mark A Malangoni46, Kaoru Koike47, George C Velmahos48, Gustavo P Fraga49, Andreas Fette50, Nicola de'Angelis51, Zsolt J Balogh52, Thomas M Scalea53, Gabriele Sganga54, Michael D Kelly55, Jim Khan56, Philip F Stahel57, Ernest E Moore58.
Abstract
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a group of diseases characterized by an interruption of the blood supply to varying portions of the intestine, leading to ischemia and secondary inflammatory changes. If untreated, this process may progress to life-threatening intestinal necrosis. The incidence is low, estimated at 0.09-0.2% of all acute surgical admissions, but increases with age. Although the entity is an uncommon cause of abdominal pain, diligence is required because if untreated, mortality remains in the range of 50%. Early diagnosis and timely surgical intervention are the cornerstones of modern treatment to reduce the high mortality associated with this entity. The advent of endovascular approaches in parallel with modern imaging techniques is evolving and provides new treatment options. Lastly, a focused multidisciplinary approach based on early diagnosis and individualized treatment is essential. Thus, we believe that updated guidelines from World Society of Emergency Surgery are warranted, in order to provide the most recent and practical recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of AMI.Entities:
Keywords: Bowel ischemia; Guidelines; Mesenteric arterial occlusion; Mesenteric artery stenting; Mesenteric ischemia; Recommendations; World Society of Emergency Surgery
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36261857 PMCID: PMC9580452 DOI: 10.1186/s13017-022-00443-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Emerg Surg ISSN: 1749-7922 Impact factor: 8.165