
Abstract
The splanchnic circulation is a complex system. A number of important functions depend on its normal operation, including digestion and absorption within the gut, maintenance of the mucosal barrier, and successful healing of surgical anastomoses, but we have little quantitative information about its physiology because routine measurement in humans is so difficult. This article outlines some basic science and describes how influential the splanchnic circulation might be in our clinical practice.
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