Mesenteric ischemia is a serious condition requiring immediate medical treatment.
Mesenteric ischemia can be either acute or chronic. With acute mesenteric ischemia, symptoms may develop rapidly and require emergency surgery or intervention. In the case of chronic mesenteric ischemia, symptoms manifest gradually over time but may develop into an acute condition without warning.
The most common form of visceral artery disease is chronic mesenteric ischemia (insufficient blood flow to the large and small intestines). If this condition progresses too far without being checked, intestinal tissues may become gangrenous and even die from the lack of blood flow.
There are a number of risk factors for mesenteric ischemia, including:
Common symptoms associated with mesenteric ischemia include:
If you begin to experience any of the symptoms above, DO NOT WAIT to be evaluated by a vascular surgeon or vascular specialist! Ischemic conditions require immediate medical attention and Dr. Tahara can help you.