The ischemic ulceration resp. the ischemic necrosis of the intestine's internal wall located proximal to an obstruction is a rare complication. At present this diagnosis is established by the radiologist alone. The knowledge of this disease--which is at the time being abscure in its origin--is of great importance to the surgeon, who has to try to resect both, the obstructes and the ischemic-ulcerative regions, in order to avoid insufficiency of the anastomosis postoperatively. The oral border of the alteration can be determined by a frozen section during the operation. In this connection the fatal complications of total necrosis of the large and small intestines resp. is demonstrated for the first time.
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