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[Acute necrotizing enteritis].

M Marincaş1, E Bratucu, D Straja

  • 1Clinica de Chirurgie Digestivă, Spitalul Clinic Caritas, Str. Traian nr.29, Sector 3, Bucureşti. Caritas.chir@cmb.ro

Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990)
|March 3, 2004
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This study on acute necrotizing enteritis in 13 patients highlights diagnostic challenges due to non-specific symptoms. Early diagnosis and tailored treatment, including surgery, are crucial, but the mortality rate remains high at 38%.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Pathology
  • Clinical Medicine

Context:

  • Retrospective clinical study analyzing 13 patients diagnosed with acute necrotizing enteritis during surgery.
  • Investigates complex pathogenic factors and diagnostic difficulties associated with non-specific clinical manifestations.
  • Highlights the role of laboratory data in facilitating earlier diagnosis of necrotizing enteritis.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the complexity of pathogenic factors in acute necrotizing enteritis.
  • To evaluate diagnostic challenges and the contribution of laboratory data for early detection.
  • To assess medical and surgical treatment outcomes and determine optimal therapeutic strategies, including enterectomy versus conservative surgical decisions.

Summary:

  • The study reviewed 13 cases of acute necrotizing enteritis diagnosed intraoperatively.

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  • Diagnostic delays are common due to non-specific symptoms, underscoring the importance of laboratory findings.
  • Treatment strategies, ranging from conservative management to enterectomy, were evaluated, with a significant 38% mortality rate observed.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the management of acute necrotizing enteritis, a condition with high morbidity and mortality.
    • Emphasizes the need for improved diagnostic protocols and refined therapeutic approaches.
    • Contributes to the understanding of surgical decision-making in complex gastrointestinal emergencies.