BACKGROUND: Time to source control plays a determinant prognostic role in patients having severe intra-abdominal infections (IAIs). Open abdomen (OA) management became an effective treatment option for peritonitis. Aim of this study was to analyze the correlation between time to source control and outcome in patients presenting with abdominal sepsis and treated by OA. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 111 patients affected by abdominal sepsis and treated with OA from May 2007 to May 2015. Patients were classified according to time interval from first patient evaluation to source control. The end points were intra-hospital mortality and primary fascial closure rate. RESULTS: The in-hospital mortality rate was 21.6% (24/111), and the pr...
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common ca...
Hypothesis :Awareness of guidelines for damage control can improve patient outcomes after postraumat...
PURPOSES: An abdominal inflammatory focus is the second most often source of sepsis with a high risk...
Background: Time to source control plays a determinant prognostic role in patients having severe int...
Background: No conclusive results on the efficacy and timing of open abdomen (OA) are available, par...
International audienceBACKGROUND Optimal management of community-acquired intra-abdominal infections...
PURPOSE: To describe the characteristics and procedural outcomes of source control interventions amo...
Over the past few years, the open abdomen (OA) as a part of Damage Control Surgery (DCS) has been in...
BACKGROUND: Data on duration of antibiotics in patients managed with an open abdomen (OA) due to int...
Purpose: The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes an...
Purpose: The open abdomen (OA) procedure as part of damage control surgery represents a significant ...
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common ca...
Hypothesis :Awareness of guidelines for damage control can improve patient outcomes after postraumat...
PURPOSES: An abdominal inflammatory focus is the second most often source of sepsis with a high risk...
Background: Time to source control plays a determinant prognostic role in patients having severe int...
Background: No conclusive results on the efficacy and timing of open abdomen (OA) are available, par...
International audienceBACKGROUND Optimal management of community-acquired intra-abdominal infections...
PURPOSE: To describe the characteristics and procedural outcomes of source control interventions amo...
Over the past few years, the open abdomen (OA) as a part of Damage Control Surgery (DCS) has been in...
BACKGROUND: Data on duration of antibiotics in patients managed with an open abdomen (OA) due to int...
Purpose: The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes an...
Purpose: The open abdomen (OA) procedure as part of damage control surgery represents a significant ...
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common ca...
Hypothesis :Awareness of guidelines for damage control can improve patient outcomes after postraumat...
PURPOSES: An abdominal inflammatory focus is the second most often source of sepsis with a high risk...