Background: Mesenteric vein thrombosis (MVT) is an uncommon type of intesti
nal ischemia associated with significant mortality and morbidity because of
its delay in diagnosis.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of 9 patients treated surgically for MVT
during 1982 to 1997 was performed.
Results: Nine patients underwent surgical therapy for intestinal ischemia d
ue to MVT. The most common presenting symptom was abdominal pain with blood
y diarrhea in 3 patients; preoperative diagnosis of MVT was suspected in 2.
Radiologic tests included plain roentgenograms, computed axial tomography,
and ultrasound. Time to surgery ranged from 3 hours to 7 days after admiss
ion. All patients underwent resection of infarcted bowel with primary anast
omosis and immediate postoperative anticoagulation. No patient underwent a
second-look operation. The postoperative morbidity and mortality rates were
55% and 11%, respectively.
Conclusion: Diagnosis of intestinal ischemia from MVT is often delayed, and
strong clinical suspicion and aggressive treatment are necessary in its ma
nagement. (C) 2001 Excerpta Medica, Inc. All rights reserved.