Outcomes of Different Surgical Procedures After High Level Resection for Patients With Small Intestinal Gangrene
Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorAssiut University
In this cohort study, aim to evaluate and compare short-term postoperative outcomes of different surgical procedures for patients with intestinal gangrene who underwent high level small bowel resection (\< 150 cm from DJ).
1) Distance of proximal resection margin less than 150 cm from DJ. 2) Mesenteric vascular ischemia. 3) Strangulating obstruction e.g. due to hernia, volvulus, band, etc.
1) Patients less than 18 years. 2) Patients with malignant disease. 3) Patients with almost all small bowel loops resected (< 60 cm remaining).