How to treat mesenteric vascular embolism

Mesenteric vascular embolism is an acute vascular embolism of mesenteric vessels affected by emboli, which requires urgent treatment once diagnosed. Clinical mesenteric vessels are generally divided into trunks and branches, and the treatment is generally as follows: 1. conservative treatment: including expansion of blood volume, replenishment of body fluids, prevention of electrolyte disorders in the body, prevention of infection with antibiotics, and symptomatic treatment with anticoagulants and other drugs; 2. surgical treatment: thrombolysis under intervention is preferred, because intervention can not only diagnose the disease, but also treat the disease. Failure of thrombolysis requires emergency surgery, and emergency surgery is mainly performed by cutting open the supravascular artery and directly removing the intravascular embolus, and for the formed necrotic intestinal tube, it can be removed at the same time.