Ischemic bowel disease (ISBODI) includes colon ischemia, acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) and chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI). Epidemiologically, colon ischemia is the most common type followed by AMI and CMI. There are various risk factors for the development of ISBODI. Abdominal pain is the common presenting symptom of each type. High clinical suspicion is essential in ordering appropriate tests. Imaging studies and colonoscopy with biopsy are the main diagnostic tests. Treatment varies from conservative measures to surgical resection and revascularization. Involvement of multidisciplinary team is essential in managing ISBODI. Although open surgery with revascularization plays an important role, recently there is an increasing interest i...
Ischemic bowel disease includes acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, and colon ischemia. Cross-sec...
Abstract Mesenteric ischemia is a rare etiology of abdominal pain caused b...
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a group of diseases characterized by an interruption of the blood...
Gastrointestinal tract ischemia and infarction comprises different clinical syndromes characterized ...
Colon Ischemia (CI) is the most common vascular disorder of gastrointestinal tract with a reported i...
Ischemic colitis (IC) is the most common vascular disorder of the gastrointestinal tract with a repo...
The incidence of colonic ischaemia has risen in recent decades because of the ageing population. Pat...
Ischemic colitis represents the most frequent form of intestinal ischemia occurring when there is an...
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is typically defined as a group of diseases characterized by an inte...
Objective: The aim of the study is to evaluate the characteristics of colonic ischemia and to identf...
Abstract Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is typically defined as a group of diseases characterized b...
The large bowel accounts for roughly half of all episodes of gastrointestinal ischemia. Three major ...
Background: Intestinal ischemia is an abdominal emergency that accounts for approximately 2% of gast...
Ischemic bowel disease includes acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, and colon ischemia. Cross-sec...
Mesenteric ischemia is a rare disorder, with considerably high morbidity and mortality rates. It can...
Ischemic bowel disease includes acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, and colon ischemia. Cross-sec...
Abstract Mesenteric ischemia is a rare etiology of abdominal pain caused b...
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a group of diseases characterized by an interruption of the blood...
Gastrointestinal tract ischemia and infarction comprises different clinical syndromes characterized ...
Colon Ischemia (CI) is the most common vascular disorder of gastrointestinal tract with a reported i...
Ischemic colitis (IC) is the most common vascular disorder of the gastrointestinal tract with a repo...
The incidence of colonic ischaemia has risen in recent decades because of the ageing population. Pat...
Ischemic colitis represents the most frequent form of intestinal ischemia occurring when there is an...
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is typically defined as a group of diseases characterized by an inte...
Objective: The aim of the study is to evaluate the characteristics of colonic ischemia and to identf...
Abstract Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is typically defined as a group of diseases characterized b...
The large bowel accounts for roughly half of all episodes of gastrointestinal ischemia. Three major ...
Background: Intestinal ischemia is an abdominal emergency that accounts for approximately 2% of gast...
Ischemic bowel disease includes acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, and colon ischemia. Cross-sec...
Mesenteric ischemia is a rare disorder, with considerably high morbidity and mortality rates. It can...
Ischemic bowel disease includes acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, and colon ischemia. Cross-sec...
Abstract Mesenteric ischemia is a rare etiology of abdominal pain caused b...
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a group of diseases characterized by an interruption of the blood...