mesenteric vascular occlusion
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Author(s):  
Amira Mohammed Salah Abou Dalal ◽  
Mohammed Fathy Dawoud ◽  
Aymen Abdul Hameid Elnemr ◽  
Rania Sobhy Abou Khadrah

Background: Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) has high sensitivity and ‎specificity for diagnosing acute primary mesenteric ischemia (MI). MDCT findings vary ‎widely depending on the cause and underlying pathophysiology. MDCT findings of ‎mesenteric ischemia should be characterized on the basis of the cause‏ ‏that lead to early ‎diagnosis and intervention. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the impact of different MDCT phases in ‎diagnosis of mesenteric vascular occlusion (MVO).‎ Patients and Methods: This study that was carried out on 20 patients with suspected mesenteric vascular ‎occlusion who were referred to Tanta University Hospitals and General Surgery ‎Department during a period one year starting from May 2018 till May 2019.‎ Results: Out of the 20 studied patients, 11 (55%) of them was male and 9 (45‎‎%) was female, the age of the studied patients ranged from 40 to 73 years old ‎with mean age 57.10 ± 8.85 years. In our study the predisposing factors for MVO were as follow 6 (30%) had ‎Primary thrombosis, 9 (45%) had cirrhosis, 8 (40%) had Portal hypertension, ‎‎4 (20%) had DM, 4 (20%) had Atherosclerosis, and 2 (10%) had ischemic heart ‎disease.‎ Conclusion: Acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia are morbid conditions that are challenging to ‎diagnose. Patients present with variable, nonspecific signs and symptoms, and the ‎physical examination is often benign. A high index of clinical and radiologic suspicion ‎is thus required for diagnosis  MDCT is an accurate, fast, and non-invasive ‎technique which should be used in clinically suspected patients with MVO in order to ‎confirm the diagnosis identify the aetiology and in addition assessing the bowel loop ‎status for adequate management with good prognosis.‎ Familiarity with the MDCT imaging manifestations of mesenteric ischemia allows ‎for a more precise, prompt diagnosis, early institution of therapy and potentially ‎improved patient outcomes.‎


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (87) ◽  
pp. 5111-5115
Author(s):  
Selvaraj Velu V ◽  
Santhi Nirmala Sundararaj S ◽  
Uma Balakrishnan B

2014 ◽  
Vol 146 (5) ◽  
pp. S-434
Author(s):  
Olivier Corcos ◽  
Dominique Cazals-Hatem ◽  
Maria Ispas ◽  
Xavier Treton ◽  
Leon Maggiori ◽  
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