Depending on the type of violation they are divided into occlusive and not occlusive.
By occlusive disorders include:
1) mesenteric artery embolism; 2) thrombosis of arteries; 3) venous thrombosis; 4) cover the mouths of the arteries from the aorta because of its atherosclerosis and thrombosis; 5) occlusion of arteries as a result of separation of the walls of the aorta; 6) compression (germination), vascular tumors; 7) bandage of vessels.
Not occlusive mesenteric circulatory disorders are caused by: 1) partial occlusion of arteries; 2) Angiospasm; 3) the fall in cardiac output and hemodynamic centralization.