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Intestinal Ischemia

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In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will present on Intestinal Ischemia. We will discuss the pathophysiology, focusing on the reduced blood flow to the intestines that can lead to tissue damage and necrosis, and the conditions that cause it, such as arterial occlusion, venous thrombosis, and nonocclusive ischemia. The session will transition to a digital presentation focused on the clinical manifestations, ranging from acute abdominal pain to chronic gastrointestinal symptoms. Finally, we will review the diagnostic approach, highlighting imaging studies like CT angiography, and the management strategies for Intestinal Ischemia, emphasizing revascularization procedures, surgical intervention for necrotic tissue, and supportive care. Enjoy the lecture and support us below!

Table of Contents:

0:00 Lab

0:07 Intestinal Ischemia Introduction

1:00 Pathophysiology | Acute Mesenteric Ischemia (AMI)

14:56 Pathophysiology | Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia (CMI)

20:01 Pathophysiology | Ischemic Colitis (IC)

24:55 Complications | Acute Mesenteric Ischemia

33:50 Diagnostic Approach to Intestinal Ischemia

37:37 Treatment of Intestinal Ischemia

42:47 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!

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