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[Acute intestinal ischemia].

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  • 1Chirurgické oddelenie NsP, Trencín, Slovenská republika.

Rozhledy V Chirurgii : Mesicnik Ceskoslovenske Chirurgicke Spolecnosti
|December 22, 1999
PubMed
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This retrospective study reviewed classical surgery for acute gut ischemia in 32 patients, finding a high 72% mortality rate. Early diagnosis is crucial, with future treatments potentially involving non-invasive methods and minimally invasive surgery.

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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Vascular Surgery

Context:

  • Acute intestinal ischemia presents a significant surgical challenge.
  • Classical surgical interventions have historically high morbidity and mortality rates.
  • Retrospective analysis of 32 patients undergoing classical surgery for acute gut ischemia.

Purpose:

  • To review the outcomes of classical surgical management for acute intestinal ischemia.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness and mortality associated with traditional surgical approaches.
  • To identify areas for improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of acute gut ischemia.

Summary:

  • The study analyzed 32 patients treated with classical surgery for acute gut ischemia.
  • A high mortality rate of 72% was observed, consistent with existing literature.

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  • The findings underscore the limitations of classical surgical techniques in managing this condition.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the urgent need for earlier diagnosis in acute gut ischemia cases.
    • Suggests a shift towards advanced non-invasive diagnostic tools.
    • Recommends the integration of interventional radiology and minimally invasive surgery for improved patient outcomes.