
Clinical Challenges in Vascular Surgery: Acute Mesenteric Ischemia
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
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Acute Mesenteric Ischemia - Is Retrograde Stenting a Good Option?
The data for management of acute mesenteric ischemia, which also like Bobby mentioned earlier is a fairly uncommon cause of abdominal pain. And so there really isn't a whole lot out there. There was one study that I think was worth talking about, and it's in the Journal of Vascular Surgery. The advantages of retrograde mesenteric stenting are from to twofold: It decreases your operative time and your operative time to revascularization; you don't put any prosthetic in it. So long-term infection risk from patients who survived this initial insult and infection of a graph is next to nil.
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