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World J Surg
November 2011
Department of Surgery, Hospital of Liestal (affiliated with the University of Basel), 4410, Liestal, Switzerland.
Background: Ischemic colitis is commonly thought to occur most often in the left hemicolon close to the splenic flexure owing to insufficient blood supply near Griffith's point. This study investigates the colorectal localization pattern, the risk factors, and the long-term outcome of histologically proven ischemic colitis.
Methods: Between 1996 and 2004, a total of 49 patients with a median age of 69 years (range 26-94 years) with colonoscopically assessed and histologically proven ischemic colitis were identified on behalf of the pathology database.