García-Aguilar J, Mayol Martínez J, Alonso Lera S, Fernández-Represa J A
Servicio de Cirugía I, Hospital Universitario San Carlos, Madrid.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 1997 Sep;89(9):715-7.
Gangrene of the stomach is a rare and catastrophic event, usually attributed to local pathologic conditions. Although there are no cases documented in the literature, non-occlusive arterial ischemia is sometimes listed among the causes of necrotizing gastritis. We report a case of necrotizing gastroenteritis associated with a low flow state secondary to an episode of fulminant colitis, fecal peritonitis and septic shock. The patient recovered after staged resection of the involved segments of the gastrointestinal tract.