In this caseus insufficiency causes ischemic colitis rare eventischemic damage to the gut is a common disease a wide spectrum of a wide range of pathological and clinical findings. A sudden drop in the colonic blood supply is key to their development. However, chronic venous insufficiency rarely caused by obstruction of macrovascular mesenteric ischemia of the bowel. This report describes the first case of ischemic colitis due to obstruction of mesenteric and splenic veins caused..
The authors based impaired colonic venous drainage can be a potential cause of or vulnerability, the development of ischemic colitis. In this case, the arterial blood supply and venous drainage for a long time could have compensated because of numerous abdominal venous collaterals. One possible breach of this balance may venous stasis and relative ischemia of the gastrointestinal tract. Read more…