• MDCT Angiography of Mesenteric Bypass Surgery for the Treatment of Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia

    AJR:193, November 2009

    Jorge E. Lopera, Clayton K. Trimmer, RamitLamba, Rajeev Sur, Marco A. Cura, Fadi M. El–Merhi, Ghazwan Kroma

    OBJECTIVE. Chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) is a serious condition that requires sur_gical or endovascular intervention. Surgical revascularization for the treatment of CMI uses different operative techniques including endarterectomy, vessel reimplantation, and mesen_teric bypass. A basic understanding of the operative techniques is essential for the adequate interpretation of imaging studies in patients who have undergone surgery for CMI. In this ar_ticle, we review the different operative techniques used in the treatment of CMI, discuss the results of surgical intervention for CMI, and illustrate how MDCT angiography (MDCTA) can be used for follow–up and for the detection of early and late complications after surgery.

    CONCLUSION. MDCTA is a powerful tool for the postoperative evaluation of patients with CMI. Early detection of graft dysfunction is critical to prevent graft occlusion and the development of potentially fatal mesenteric ischemia. MDCTA can detect early and late com_plications after surgery and guide additional surgical or endovascular interventions.