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International Journal of Surgery Science, 2021
To study outcome of surgical management of acute mesenteric vascular thrombosis like Extent of ... more To study outcome of surgical management of acute mesenteric vascular thrombosis like Extent of disease Extent of resection Post-operative survival Patients and Methods: This study of 25 cases of diagnosed with acute mesenteric vascular thrombosis (MVT) from September 2016 to October 2018 in department of surgery, civil hospital Ahmadabad. Inclusion criteria: Patients with acute abdominal pain who is diagnosed as MVT in either on CT-scan or on exploration. Exclusion criteria: Patient with non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia that did not require laparotomy. Patient with only portal vein thrombosis. Results: Among 25 patients, 23 patients underwent exploratory laparotomy. Two patients were expired before surgery. In present study, maximum number of patients is in the age group 41-50 years. In 23 patients exploratory laparotomy was done based on their clinical feature with peritoneal signs with CECTabdomen pelvis finding. Mortality rate was 64% in my study while 9 (36%) patients are in follow-up, so early diagnosis and decision of intervention has saved 36% of patients. Conclusion: Mesenteric vascular thrombosis is one of the most lethal vascular disorders. So, this type of moribund conditions require urgent use of abdominal CT-Scan and increasing use of anti-coagulative medication improved the outcome in patients. This disease entity is lethal prompt decisions should be taken for patients survival.
International Journal of Surgery Science, 2021
To study outcome of surgical management of acute mesenteric vascular thrombosis like Extent of ... more To study outcome of surgical management of acute mesenteric vascular thrombosis like Extent of disease Extent of resection Post-operative survival Patients and Methods: This study of 25 cases of diagnosed with acute mesenteric vascular thrombosis (MVT) from September 2016 to October 2018 in department of surgery, civil hospital Ahmadabad. Inclusion criteria: Patients with acute abdominal pain who is diagnosed as MVT in either on CT-scan or on exploration. Exclusion criteria: Patient with non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia that did not require laparotomy. Patient with only portal vein thrombosis. Results: Among 25 patients, 23 patients underwent exploratory laparotomy. Two patients were expired before surgery. In present study, maximum number of patients is in the age group 41-50 years. In 23 patients exploratory laparotomy was done based on their clinical feature with peritoneal signs with CECTabdomen pelvis finding. Mortality rate was 64% in my study while 9 (36%) patients are in follow-up, so early diagnosis and decision of intervention has saved 36% of patients. Conclusion: Mesenteric vascular thrombosis is one of the most lethal vascular disorders. So, this type of moribund conditions require urgent use of abdominal CT-Scan and increasing use of anti-coagulative medication improved the outcome in patients. This disease entity is lethal prompt decisions should be taken for patients survival.