Strangulating infarctions have all the same pathological features as a simple obstruction, but the bloody supply is immediately affected and so they often present as an acute abdominal crisis. The patholphysiological changes are more acute and severe and the mortality rate of cases that go to surgery, is high. Common causes of strangulating obstruction are incarcerations, intussusceptions and intestinal volvulus. | Strangulating infarctions have all the same pathological features as a simple obstruction, but the bloody supply is immediately affected and so they often present as an acute abdominal crisis. The patholphysiological changes are more acute and severe and the mortality rate of cases that go to surgery, is high. Common causes of strangulating obstruction are incarcerations, intussusceptions and intestinal volvulus. |