- VernacularTitle:保存的治療に成功した門脈ガス血症を伴う虚血性腸炎の3例
- Author:
Kosuke INADA
1
;
Yasuhiro KURUMIYA
1
;
Keisuke MIZUNO
1
;
Ei SEKOGUCHI
1
;
Gen SUGAWARA
1
;
Masaya INOUE
1
;
Takehiro KATO
1
;
Naohiro AKITA
1
;
Takayuki MINAMI
1
;
Akihiro SEKIMOTO
1
;
Kenji TAKEUCHI
1
;
Akihito OGATA
1
;
Akiko OSADA
1
Author Information
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2021;69(6):612-617
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: Here, we report 3 cases of conservatively treated ischemic colitis with hepatic portal venous gas. In Case 1, an 84-year-old man visited the emergency department because of fatigue, vomiting, and upper abdominal pain. In Case 2, a 72-year-old man was hospitalized for rehabilitation in another hospital following cervical spine trauma. He had diarrhea and mesogastric pain for 2 days and was transferred to our hospital. In Case 3, an 89-year-old woman visited the emergency department because of upper abdominal pain and vomiting. In all cases, we diagnosed the illness as ischemic colitis with hepatic portal venous gas based on computed tomography findings, and the vital signs of all patients were stable. They were treated conservatively. They were able to resume oral intake and were discharged or transferred to another hospital. Hepatic portal venous gas has been considered a poor prognostic sign of severe diseases such as intestinal necrosis. However, recently, reports of cases treated conservatively have been increasing. Conservative treatment may be selected for ischemic colitis associated with hepatic portal venous gas taking into account the patient’s general condition.