The possibility of recurrence after surgery for haematological intestinal obstruction can occur, in most patients due to arterial, venous or arteriovenous thrombosis, where the obstruction is partially relieved or completely cured by treatment, but the thrombus remains and anticoagulation therapy is also required. When treatment is not effective, it leads to the continuation of haematogenous intestinal obstruction. This is why there is a risk of recurrence after surgery for haemorrhagic intestinal obstruction.