Ischemic colitis incidence following abdominal aortic reconstruction: a prospective study
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Ischemic colitis incidence following abdominal aortic reconstruction: a prospective study
Abstract
With few exceptions, the incidence of left colon ischemia following abdominal aortic reconstruction has been reported to be one to 2 percent. All reports of such ischemic events are retrospective analyses of clinically manifest or autopsy. Fifty patients were studied prospectively to determine more accurately the incidence of this complication. Aortic reconstruction was performed in 23 patients for occlusive disease (OD) and in 27 for aneurysm disease (AD). No emergency operations were performed. All patients underwent colonoscopy within 4 days of operation. Three instances of colon ischemia were noted, an incidence of 6 percent (OD 4.3 percent, AD 7.4 percent). Each patient recovered uneventfully. Two patients had diarrhea, but only after colon ischemia was recognized. Arteriographic opacification of the inferior mesenteric artery by the superior mesenteric artery collateral (meandering mesenteric artery) was documented in 35 percent of patients with OD and in 27 percent of patients with AD. Colon ischemia did not develop when this collateral was identified. The inferior mesenteric artery was patent at the aorta in all who developed colon ischema. Although clinically significant colitis following aortic reconstruction is rare, colonoscopy after operation may prove to be valuable for early recognition of ischemic changes before clinical manifestations preclude effective management.
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