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The mesentery is the vascular system of the gut. An embolism can be a blood clot, a chunk of plaque, or a foreign body. 

If there is an arterial embolism to the mesentery, it is a life threatening event, necessitating emergency resection of the affected portion of intestine. The symptoms start out the same as a severe obstruction.

An embolism in a vein causes less severe symptoms and less damage, but surgery is still likely necessary.

The fact that he survived the event and surgery is great news. The entire gut can be traumatized, similar to peritonitis, so yeah, recovery can be tough, and lots of adhesions can form. If much small bowel was removed, it can make it tough to sustain nutrition.

At leadt he is on the mend now.

Jan

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