Umpleby H C
University Surgical Unit, Southampton General Hospital, UK.
Br J Surg. 1987 Aug;74(8):694-6. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800740814.
Four patients under 45 years old presented with small bowel infarction secondary to superior mesenteric venous thrombosis. Diagnosis was not made pre-operatively in three patients and delay to operation of over 4 days occurred in two patients. In each case infarcted bowel was resected and a primary anastomosis fashioned. A further resection of infarcted small bowel was necessary in three patients. Each patient was discharged on long-term warfarin therapy. Two patients required permanent total parenteral nutrition, one of whom died of liver failure at one year. The remaining patients remain well.