Introduction: Ischemic colitis (IC) accounts for more of the half of total diagnosis of gastrointestinal ischemia. It is a challenging condition due to non-specificity of the symptoms at onset, inconstant behaviour and a wide range of clinical gravity with a different therapeutic approach. A classification of IC into gangrenous, stricturing and transient forms can be considered. Case report: In the presented case, due to hypovolemic haemorrhagic shock, the patient developed a progressive IC without gangrene but slowly evolving in multiple colonic strictures with general serious clinical condition. Endoscopy was used to confirm diagnosis and to tempt a pneumatic stricture dilation which resulted ineffective. A diverting stoma was required and an elective subtotal colectomy was carried out after resolution of the acute phase. Conclusions: IC may present with a large spectrum of clinical conditions. In acute shocked patients it must be always considered when a complicated abdominal picture is present. Immediate surgery is not always required considering the spontaneous resolutions of the milder forms. Strictures are the most frequent evolution following the intermediate non-gangrenous presentation and initially they can be treated conservatively with postponed tailored resection after the healing of the diffuse mucosal injuries.
Ischemic colitis: non-gangrenous, stricturing evolution following haemorrhagic shock, analysis of a case with review of the literature / Polistena, Andrea; Galasse, Sergio; Sanguinetti, Alessandro; Rozzi, Angelo; Spizzirri, Alessandro; Avenia, Stefano; Pennetti Pennella, Francesca; Crocetti, Daniele; Avenia, Nicola. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 2239-253X. - (2021).
Ischemic colitis: non-gangrenous, stricturing evolution following haemorrhagic shock, analysis of a case with review of the literature
Andrea Polistena
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;Daniele CrocettiInvestigation
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2021
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Introduction: Ischemic colitis (IC) accounts for more of the half of total diagnosis of gastrointestinal ischemia. It is a challenging condition due to non-specificity of the symptoms at onset, inconstant behaviour and a wide range of clinical gravity with a different therapeutic approach. A classification of IC into gangrenous, stricturing and transient forms can be considered. Case report: In the presented case, due to hypovolemic haemorrhagic shock, the patient developed a progressive IC without gangrene but slowly evolving in multiple colonic strictures with general serious clinical condition. Endoscopy was used to confirm diagnosis and to tempt a pneumatic stricture dilation which resulted ineffective. A diverting stoma was required and an elective subtotal colectomy was carried out after resolution of the acute phase. Conclusions: IC may present with a large spectrum of clinical conditions. In acute shocked patients it must be always considered when a complicated abdominal picture is present. Immediate surgery is not always required considering the spontaneous resolutions of the milder forms. Strictures are the most frequent evolution following the intermediate non-gangrenous presentation and initially they can be treated conservatively with postponed tailored resection after the healing of the diffuse mucosal injuries.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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