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|Midgut | |Midgut | ||
|Distal duodenum | | | ||
flexure | * Distal duodenum jejunum | ||
|Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) | * Ileum | ||
* Appendix | |||
* Cecum | |||
* Ascending colon | |||
* Hepatic flexure | |||
* Proximal transverse colon. | |||
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* Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) | |||
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* Portal system. | |||
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|Hindgut | |Hindgut | ||
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* Portal system | * Distal one-third of the transverse colon | ||
* Splenic flexure | |||
* Descending colon, | |||
the systemic circulation. | * Sigmoid colon | ||
* Rectum | |||
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* Inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) | |||
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* Portal system '''<sup>ɸ</sup>''' | |||
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| colspan="4" |ɸ -Except lower rectum, which drains into the systemic circulation. | |||
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Revision as of 16:57, 20 November 2017
Lower GI bleeding is defined as any bleed that occurs distal to the ligament of Treitz.
Incidence
- In the United States the incidence of LGIB ranges from 20.5 to 27 per 100,000 persons per year.
Age
- There is a greater than 200 fold increase from the third to the ninth decade of life.
Classification
- Lower GI bleeding can be classified into 3 groups based on the severity of bleeding:
- Occult lower GI bleeding
- Moderate lower GI bleeding
- Severe lower GI bleeding
Blood supply
- The SMA and IMA are connected by the marginal artery of Drummond.
- This vascular arcade runs in the mesentery close to the bowel.
- As patients age, there is increased incidence of occlusion of the IMA.
- The left colon stays perfused, primarily because of the marginal artery.
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ɸ -Except lower rectum, which drains into the systemic circulation. |